Gascoyne, The Sandal-Wood Trader: A Tale of the Pacific
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Set in the Pacific, the narrative follows a sandal-wood trader and his companions on a schooner and among island settlements as they face pirates, sea chases, shipboard fights, rescues, captures, fires, ambushes, and escapes. Episodes ashore introduce missionary life, household tensions, moral dilemmas, and surprising confessions, while shipboard scenes emphasize navigation, pursuit, and clever stratagems. The plot alternates action and quieter domestic or island episodes, carrying toward confrontations that are settled by resourcefulness, sudden reversals, and a measure of retributive justice.
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