Latitude 19° / A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty
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A small ship's company with a young woman is wrecked on a Caribbean island and must survive amid hostile natives and marauding pirates. The narrator recounts raids, captures, daring escapes, secreted treasure, moral dilemmas, and shifting alliances as the group endures imprisonment, loss, and violence. Encounters with local rulers and treacherous conspirators lead to pitched battles and sudden deaths, while moments of tenderness, humor, and personal reckoning punctuate the hardships. The narrative traces the group's attempts to regain freedom, salvage a buried fortune, and find a new home after repeated reversals of fortune.
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