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A first-person narrator traces a life of maritime travel that leads into pearling expeditions, a violent shipwreck, and prolonged survival on a remote shore. He recounts underwater diving for pearls, close encounters with large sea creatures, clashes with hostile parties, and daily ingenuity to secure food, shelter, clothing, and fresh water. The narrative combines practical notes about seafaring and diving with vivid episodes of danger, inventive engineering and domestic improvisation, psychological strain from isolation, resourceful communication with animal companions, and finally the construction of a craft and renewed contact with other people.

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Louis de Rougemont

Louis de Rougemont was a Swiss adventurer and writer, best known for his autobiographical work, "The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont." His narrative recounts his purported travels and experiences in Australia and the South Seas during the late 19th century, blending elements of adventure and exploration with sensational storytelling. De Rougemont's accounts captivated audiences of his time, though they were often met with skepticism regarding their authenticity. His life and writings reflect the era's fascination with exploration and the exotic, contributing to the literary heritage of adventure literature.

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