Two Gallant Sons of Devon: A Tale of the Days of Queen Bess
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The narrative follows two young men from a Devon coastal town whose contrasting temperaments—one contemplative and bookish, the other vigorous and practical—lead them into seafaring life. After a near-drowning they seize a lugger and set out on voyages that test their seamanship and friendship, exposing them to storms, sickness, and crew hardships, and ultimately to transatlantic passage to Barbados. Episodes alternate between shipboard peril, shipbuilding and port life, and colonial encounters, examining courage, resourcefulness, and the bonds formed through shared adventure.
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