Mr. Trunnell, Mate of the Ship "Pirate"
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A young sailor seeks work in Melbourne and signs on as mate aboard a large clipper whose crew and captain carry a reputation for brutality and a recent suspected murder. The narrative follows his uneasy integration with a violent and ragged crew, the ambiguous legal troubles surrounding command, and the routines and dangers of life at sea aboard a heavily laden ship. Scenes move between port brawls, shipboard discipline, and stormy passages, exploring authority, survival, and the moral strains that accompany command and loyalty under harsh maritime conditions.
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