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The narrator recounts extended service aboard a warship, mixing vivid episodic scenes and reflective commentary on shipboard routine and hierarchy. Chapters depict daily life — meals, watches, sleeping arrangements, drills, entertainments, and a library — alongside personalities and informal clubs. Close attention is given to authority, discipline, punishments, and their effects on morale and health. The narrative also traces a hazardous passage around Cape Horn and uses humor and moral observation to critique naval customs and the hardships of life at sea.
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