Torrey's Narrative; or, The Life and Adventures of William Torrey
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The narrator, a seaman, recounts years of maritime service and numerous Pacific voyages culminating in a wreck that leaves him stranded and held captive among islanders for over two years. He describes daily life, tattooing, warfare, encounters with guns and strangers, and episodes of cannibalism, alongside attempts to build a hut, marry, and negotiate escape. Interspersed are travel sketches and observations of islands, volcanoes, reefs, and ports, episodes aboard whalers, descriptions of the whale fishery, and reflections on native customs, mission arrivals, and cross-cultural conflicts. The account mixes personal hardship, practical seamanship, and on-the-ground ethnographic and geographic detail.
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