Kidnapping in the Pacific; Or, The Adventures of Boas Ringdon / A long four-part Yarn
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A young midshipman narrates his four-year Pacific cruise, describing island landings, disputes with local inhabitants, a capsized boat that leaves sailors stranded, and refuge with a solitary white settler whose coarse hospitality precedes a long account of his past in the slave trade, including desperate measures at sea. The narrative alternates between perilous action and maritime yarns, touching on survival, cross-cultural encounters, and the moral ambiguities of seafaring life.
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