About This Book
The narrator recalls his first voyage as a young junior officer on an ageing merchant ship bound for eastern ports, offering vivid impressions of shipboard life and labor. A savage storm drives the vessel into peril, forcing exhausting efforts to right ballast and revealing the crew's endurance and fears. Portraits of the captain, mates, passengers, and domestic scenes aboard convey moral contrasts, camaraderie, and the ship's weathered personality. The account moves between concrete incidents and reflective commentary, meditating on youth, initiation, memory, and the sea's shaping influence on character.
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