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The narrator recalls being captured during a hunting excursion and abandoned when his whaling ship sails away, then enduring harsh captivity among Patagons where two companions die. He survives by winning the tribe’s goodwill, masking despair, and mastering horseback riding, becoming indispensable in their migrations. After prolonged suffering and careful planning, he seizes an opportunity near a Spanish outpost to attempt a daring escape. The narrative follows themes of endurance, cultural encounter, exile longing, and the tension between isolation and hope.
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