Marmaduke Merry: A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days
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The narrator, a boy from a jovial Leicestershire family, accepts a midshipman’s appointment from an old friend and leaves home to learn life at sea. The account traces his early naval apprenticeship aboard a frigate: daily routine, camaraderie among shipmates, strict discipline, bouts of sickness, small-boat operations, and active service episodes. Practical seamanship and moral instruction frame his coming-of-age, and the narrative relays a series of vivid anecdotes that illustrate the hardships, friendships, and responsibilities that shape his growth into a capable young sailor.
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