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The author offers a series of autobiographical sketches outlining the duties and daily responsibilities of lieutenants and commanders in the navy. Practical instruction on seamanship, ship handling, navigation, the behaviour of tropical winds and monsoons, and emergency procedures such as man overboard is woven into personal anecdotes. The narrative evokes shipboard routines, weather and storms, fishing and animal encounters, and the social life and discipline that structure life afloat. Visits to distant ports and islands furnish observations of local craft, customs, and coastal scenery. Repeated emphasis falls on judicious, humane command, sensible punishment, and organized procedures for commissioning, fitting out, and managing a ship's company.
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