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A sailor recounts the voyage of a French cargo steamer carrying cotton at the outbreak of war, describing mechanical failures and improvised repairs to a broken propeller shaft, a tense encounter with a British destroyer that announces hostilities, and the ship's diversion to port where naval authorities requisition officers and crew. The account emphasizes shipboard resourcefulness and camaraderie alongside confusion and anxiety about orders, repairs, and unattended cargo, portraying how ordinary merchant life is abruptly reshaped by wartime mobilization.

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Maurice Larrouy

Maurice Larrouy was a French author known for his maritime-themed literature. His works often explore the adventures and challenges faced by seafarers, reflecting a deep engagement with the life at sea. Notable among his writings is "The Odyssey of a Torpedoed Tramp," which recounts the harrowing experiences of a ship caught in wartime turmoil. Larrouy's storytelling captures the essence of the vagabond spirit, as seen in his other work, "Vagabonds of the Sea." Through his narratives, he contributes to the literary heritage of maritime adventure, offering readers a glimpse into the trials and tribulations of life on the ocean.

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