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A spirited young Highland lad is swept into an Atlantic venture to establish a settlement in Darien. After a narrow escape from wild boars, he embarks on a transoceanic voyage that tests endurance with calms, storms, and seaweed entanglements. The account traces shipboard camaraderie, rescues, and clashes with buccaneers, and follows the group's founding of a coastal town, a dangerous diplomatic mission, sea chases including a harpooning episode and a nocturnal assault, and the journey back through New York to home, emphasizing resourcefulness and the hazards of colonial enterprise.
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