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The narrator, a seaman who later became a master, recollects life aboard a four-masted schooner and tells of twin brothers among the crew whose closeness and shared belongings blur their identities. Routine work and seafaring superstitions set a tense backdrop that leads to a violent, uncanny episode: a crewman goes overboard under mysterious circumstances, another is attacked by the cook, and the ship grapples with loss, suspicion, and the limits of rescue at sea. The narrative mixes practical descriptions of seamanship, memory, and reflections on fate, brotherhood, and how ordinary voyages can turn perilous.
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