Ned Garth; Or, Made Prisoner in Africa: A Tale of the Slave Trade
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The narrative follows a young nephew and his veteran uncle whose coastal vigilance leads them to dramatic shipwrecks and rescue attempts; these opening scenes give way to extended sea voyages that result in the youth's capture in Africa and involvement with the slave trade. The story blends hairbreadth maritime peril, hands-on rescues, and the domestic ties that spur aid, then shifts to depictions of captivity, moral dilemmas, and the struggle for freedom amid the brutal commerce of slavery. Action-driven chapters alternate with character-focused moments of courage and charity.
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