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The Cruise of the Dolphin

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A young narrator raised in a coastal town recounts acquiring a share in a small sailboat and the eager preparations and anxieties that accompany a planned island cruise with three friends. The narrative evokes the town’s maritime smells, seasonal fogs, shipyards, and the boyhood urge for seafaring, introduces an elder relative who limits sailing by forbidding the mast, and describes provisioning the craft, securing excuses for absence from school, and launching at dawn on a glassy river. The excursion balances jaunty confidence with awareness of local hazards, focusing on companionship, practical resourcefulness, and vivid sensory impressions of a river voyage toward a nearby island.

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Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Thomas Bailey Aldrich was an American author and poet known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. He was a prominent figure in the literary scene of his time, celebrated for his short stories and essays that often reflect the charm and character of New England life. Aldrich's notable works include "Marjorie Daw," a story that explores themes of love and social class, and "An Old Town By the Sea," which captures the essence of coastal living. His writing is characterized by its wit, elegance, and keen observation, making him a significant voice in American literature.

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