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A young narrator recounts an affectionate childhood in a comfortable English household, then the family's misfortune after his father's death which prompts him to seek out his seafaring elder brother. The opening chapters trace family memories, the bond with a faithful dog, and the support of a schoolmaster, before describing life at sea: departure, passage through heavy weather, encounters with rough shipmates, and visits to ports such as Madeira and Funchal. The narrative mixes domestic recollection with vivid shipboard detail, charting practical hardships, maritime custom, and the narrator's growing courage and curiosity.
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