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The Flying Bo'sun: A Mystery of the Sea

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The narrator signs on to a South Seas voyage and sketches shipboard life through episodic adventures, from shark hunts and short-handed storms to the captain’s injury, death, and a burial at sea. Sailors' personalities, superstitions and rough camaraderie shape daily scenes while a spooky boatswain-like apparition and discussions of astral influence challenge the crew's materialist views. Visits ashore in Pacific ports bring local color, tavern characters and encounters with a stowaway and a mysterious shore visitor. The voyage culminates in a hurricane and the ship's homeward passage, closing a tale of hardship, loyalty and seafaring tradition.

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Arthur Mason

Arthur Mason was an author known for his work in the adventure and mystery genres. His notable book, "The Flying Bo'sun: A Mystery of the Sea," showcases his ability to weave thrilling narratives set against maritime backdrops. Mason's writing often reflects a fascination with the sea and the mysteries it holds, appealing to readers who enjoy tales of intrigue and exploration. While not widely recognized today, his contributions to early 20th-century literature capture the spirit of adventure that characterized the era.

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