Michael Penguyne; Or, Fisher Life on the Cornish Coast
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The narrative depicts a Cornish fishing community through the eyes of a youth raised by an older fisherman who reveals he is not the boy’s biological father and recounts a shipwreck that bound them by a deathbed promise. The boy learns seamanship, piety, and the golden rule while facing hardships such as illness, economic strain, and local dangers of the sea. Episodes alternate between domestic care, moral instruction, and maritime adventure, offering a close, practical portrait of coastal labor, family duty, and communal resilience.
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