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A young narrator recounts growing up under the care of his eccentric uncle Nicholas Top in a Newfoundland outport, where evenings of catechism, tavern tales, and sailors’ yarns mingle with the sea’s persistent presence. Episodic chapters present local characters, small‑town rituals, and voyages that bring danger, superstition, and moments of tenderness. The narrative traces the boy’s education in thrift, courage, and sympathy through comic incidents, losses, and seafaring hazards, balancing vivid regional color with reflections on community bonds, moral choices, and the ways the sea shapes lives.
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