The Great Captain: A Story of the Days of Sir Walter Raleigh
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The narrator, rescued as a child during violent upheaval, becomes the devoted attendant of a celebrated Elizabethan captain and recounts his life at the man’s side. He describes learning arms and horsemanship, fighting in brutal skirmishes, sailing on daring expeditions, and joining quests for treasure and renewed royal favor. The account combines eerie incidents, covert intrigues, and a dramatic seizure of a prize ship with quieter scenes of loyalty, longing, and disappointment. Structured as a reflective first-person memoir, it moves between vivid action and introspection as the captain’s fortunes decline and the narrator seeks to reckon with their shared past.
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