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A young man leaves a quiet life in the Highlands to sail with a band of privateers whose leaders harden into pirates, exposing him to brutal discipline, rum-fueled cruelty, and mutinous threats. Action alternates between violent sea engagements and strange shore adventures around the Caribbean and Gulf coasts, including feverish ordeals and island exploration. A buried hoard on an island off Florida becomes the objective that drives chases, battles, and moral tests. The narrative traces the costs of violence and greed, the shifting loyalties of crews, and the personal consequences of pursuing sudden wealth.

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Gordon Stables

Gordon Stables was a prolific Scottish author known for his contributions to children's literature and adventure tales in the late 19th century. His works often reflect themes of exploration, friendship, and the joys of nature. Among his notable titles is "A Little Gipsy Lass," which showcases his ability to weave engaging narratives for young readers. Stables also wrote extensively on various subjects, including animals, as seen in his book "Cats: Their Points and Characteristics." His storytelling often combines elements of fantasy and realism, appealing to a wide audience and leaving a lasting impact on Victorian literature.

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