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A first-person letter written from York Factory in Hudson’s Bay recounts the narrator’s flight from his coastal home the previous April Fool’s Day and addresses a beloved cousin. He evokes the fens, sand-hills, fishing craft, and a secret farewell on the shore, describing a coast-guard’s lantern deliberately dropped to hide his escape and admitting a mixture of bravado and private sorrow at leaving the woman he loved. The piece pairs vivid maritime and coastal imagery with themes of exile, memory, regret, and the awkward loyalties of friends who aid a fleeing man.
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