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A South Pacific narrative alternates between gritty scenes of disease and care and tense personal rivalries among outsiders and locals. It follows a desperately ill man who continues to tend a ravaged plantation hospital during a dysentery outbreak, while other figures linger ashore and aboard ship, testing loyalties and stirring jealousy by extending their stays with a woman. The prose juxtaposes brutal tropical detail and moments of daring sea-sport with confrontations born of desire and power, while themes of survival, cultural collision, masculine pride, and restless longing for new horizons run through the episodic episodes.
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