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The narrative opens in a squalid riverside quarter and the modest office of a shipowning firm, introducing proprietors, clerks, and a philanthropic widow who supports local charities. Events move from London streets and warehouses to coastal scenes as the community grapples with maritime danger; attention centers on the organization and courage of lifeboat crews, rescue attempts, and the consequences of shipwreck for families and firms. Through action-driven episodes of peril and saving, the book examines duty, self-sacrifice, seamanship, social contrasts between wealth and poverty, and the moral effects of charitable devotion on individuals and their relations.
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