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The narrative follows a young landsman, Ferrier, aboard a struggling deep-sea smack, where he confronts savage storms, freezing gear, and the constant hazards faced by trawlermen. Scenes depict the skipper Larmor managing a crippled vessel, the care of an injured seaman named Withers, and the cramped, perilous life aboard poorly maintained smacks. Interwoven with vivid maritime description are accounts of mission work and hospital cruisers that offer physical and moral aid, while appendices expand on practical details of fishing life; overall the work blends dramatic incident, seafaring realism, and compassionate reflection on labor, danger, and communal resilience at sea.

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James Runciman

James Runciman was a British author known for his vivid depictions of coastal life and social commentary. His works often explore themes of nature, society, and the human experience, reflecting his deep connection to the sea. Runciman's notable titles include "A Dream of the North Sea," which captures the beauty and mystery of maritime landscapes, and "The Chequers," a unique exploration of public-house culture through a looser narrative style. His writings contribute to the literary heritage of the late 19th century, offering insights into the social issues of his time.

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