Outward Bound Or, Young America Afloat: A Story of Travel and Adventure
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A group of American youths sail across the Atlantic aboard an academy ship, whose daily routine, discipline, and educational aims are described alongside episodes of mischief and personal growth. The narrative interweaves shipboard institutional procedures, sketches of officers and crew, and adventures including gambling, a secret chain league, storms, a wreck, and a man overboard, using these incidents to expose youthful follies and propose reform. Scenes alternate between seamanship and moral instruction, concluding with consequences for rebellious behavior and lessons on duty, camaraderie, and self-improvement.
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