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The narrator, a seaman named Jasper Begg, recounts an expedition to a remote island in the Pacific to recover Ruth Bellenden and investigate a mysterious dwelling concealed beneath the sea. The account follows preparations and risky landings, strange local phenomena such as eerie lights and a contagious dancing madness, storms and subterranean or underwater passages, a diary interlude revealing a woman's perspective, an assault by hostile men led by Czerny, a tense sixty-hour confinement, and a climactic breach of iron doors to enter the submerged house. Themes include loyalty, courage, and the clash between ordinary seafaring resourcefulness and uncanny coastal dangers.
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