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The narrative opens aboard a passenger vessel where social tensions and private desires are briefly sketched, then a sudden maritime disaster strands a small group on a remote shore. The survivors face practical hardships, internal quarrels and moral tests while forging friendships and adapting to island isolation. Encounters with illness, addictive vice, and hostile elements probe human resilience, and time and changing fortunes reshape their lives. The story traces the slow reconstruction of companionship and shelter, the arrival of new figures, and the difficult passage back toward civilization and home.
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