The Coxswain's Bride; also, Jack Frost and Sons; and, A Double Rescue
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A trio of nautical tales recounts community courage and practical seamanship in the face of storms and wrecks. The opening story follows a coxswain engaged to a fisher-girl whose coastal village and lifeboat crew must battle a sudden hurricane to save shipwrecked passengers. Other pieces turn on family bonds, local character, and a pair of daring recoveries that test steadiness, skill, and moral resolve. Across brisk narrative episodes, the stories emphasize self-sacrifice, practical expertise, temperance, and the social ties that sustain coastal communities during crises.
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