Held Fast For England: A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar (1779-83)
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The narrative follows a young protagonist placed under his uncle's care who leaves for service abroad and becomes involved in naval and land operations around a besieged rock fortress. Episodes alternate between domestic coming-of-age scenes, voyages with privateers and warships, prize-taking raids, and the hardships of a long blockade marked by scarcity, disease, and efforts to secure fresh supplies. Adventures include cutting out prizes, clandestine missions, and the sudden relief brought by captured oranges and cargoes. The account blends brisk action, practical detail about siegecraft and seafaring, and steady character development as the youth learns responsibility, courage, and resourcefulness.
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