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A seasoned harbor pilot is summoned to bring a great liner through dense fog and a breaking bar, departing a domestic scene of family and twins’ birthday preparations. On the pilot boat he listens to the hill wind and studies tides and breakers while trading technical talk with fellow pilots about overdue and sighted ships. Their forecasts and wagers set a tense backdrop, but his steady confidence and navigational judgment drive the narrative. The piece contrasts professional composure and seamanship with the strain of duty on personal life, conveying the dangers and rituals of coastal piloting.

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Frederick R. Bechdolt

Frederick R. Bechdolt was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of historical fiction and adventure. His notable works include "The Sureness of MacKenzie," which explores themes of determination and resilience, and "When the West Was Young," a narrative that captures the spirit of the American frontier. Bechdolt's writing often reflects a deep engagement with the American landscape and its history, making him a distinctive voice in the literary heritage of his time.

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