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The narrative centers on life in a Cape Cod fishing village, following interwoven stories of aging townsfolk, young mariners, and a newcomer girl named Sheila. It portrays domestic scenes at the Ball and Latham households, a young captain's purchase of the schooner Seamew, local festivals, courting tensions, misunderstandings and a consequential storm. Family bonds and quiet sacrifices are shown through characters such as Cap'n Ira, Aunt Lucretia, Tunis Latham, and Ida May as they confront economic pressures, social expectations, and the sea's hazards. The plot moves toward rescue and reconciliation, exploring themes of community resilience, love, and the rhythms of coastal life.
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