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The narrative recounts a seaman's voyage from Britain across the Atlantic to northern Brazil, then upriver for roughly two thousand miles along Amazon and Madeira tributaries to the San Antonio Falls, returning by Caribbean ports to Florida. Shipboard routines, the crew's characters, and the economics of tramp shipping are rendered with close, often wry observation; river travel provides lush, at times unsettling portraits of tropical forest, wildlife, and riverside settlements. Descriptions shift between maritime detail and vivid natural imagery while reflecting on colonial commerce, human eccentricity, mortality, and the indifferent force of ocean and rainforest.
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