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A collection of nautical short tales and sketches alternates ghostly yarns with vivid accounts of shipboard life, daring engagements, and moral reckonings. Early pieces dwell on spectral encounters and childhood superstitions transferred to the deck, while others dramatize landing operations, island assaults, and the hazards of storms and fire. Several stories probe punishment, imprisonment, and the fate of convicts, and some focus on battered veterans and the effects of violence on families. Recurring concerns include courage under duress, the bonds and rivalries among men at sea, and the thin line between heroism and ruin. The tone mixes tall-tale swagger with sober observation of maritime hardship.
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