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The narrative traces the life of a restless seaman who advances from coastal voyages to command, accumulating wealth, language skills, and social polish while navigating violent shipboard conflicts, mutiny, and pitched sea battles. Episodes dramatize daring captures, diplomatic entanglements abroad, and clandestine romances that entwine private passion with public duty. The structure alternates action at sea with scenes in foreign courts and domestic retreats, culminating in personal reckonings and the consequences of wartime command. Themes include ambition, honor, the brutality and camaraderie of seafaring life, and the costs of authority.
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