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The narrator recounts an extended solitary experiment occupying a tiny Channel island, describing arrival, improvisation of tools and shelter, and efforts to farm, fish, and maintain livestock. Episodes detail craft-building, boat voyages, storms and wrecks, rescues and salvaging, and occasional visitors, while close observation of sea life, weather, and landscape supplies natural-history detail. Practical inventions, domestic routines, and moments of fear, wonder, and supposed supernatural warnings are interwoven with sketches of local topography and coastal curiosities, producing a practical and anecdotal account of island living and self-reliant resourcefulness.
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