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A boy grows up marooned on a small rocky island with a taciturn older companion; the narrative follows his childhood survival - building shelter, harvesting seabirds and guano, learning language slowly - and his reflections on isolation, discipline, and moral instruction. As he matures, the story moves through episodes of rescue, contact with other societies, and seafaring adventure, testing his resourcefulness and shaping notions of authority, education, and duty. The prose alternates vivid natural description with episodic adventure scenes, blending practical survival detail with commentary on upbringing, civilization, and character formation.
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