The Rover's Secret: A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba
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The narrator recalls an unusual childhood marked by a solitary, talented father whose intermittent warmth and prolonged absences breed yearning and reserve. As he matures, he embarks on naval service that brings him into contact with squadron life, shipboard routines, and frequent social exchanges among officers. Voyages lead to remote coastal cays and lagoons where he confronts the hazards of piracy, navigational challenges, and tense encounters at sea. The narrative combines brisk action and detailed seafaring description with personal reflection on belonging, filial estrangement, and the formation of character through duty, camaraderie, and the tests of maritime adventure.
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