Narrative of a Recent Imprisonment in China after the Wreck of the Kite
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A seaman recounts a commercial voyage taken into naval service, a catastrophic wreck, and subsequent capture by local authorities. The narrative follows survivors through loss and sickness, confinement in crowded jails, and interrogation by officials, while describing daily routines, restraints, medical care, scarce provisions, and relations with guards and fellow prisoners. It also records cultural observations of ceremonies, meals, and local customs encountered during detention, efforts to send and receive letters and clothing, and the eventual relief provided by arriving British vessels that enabled return to maritime service and home.
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