Peter the Whaler
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A vicar's teenage son in rural Ireland pursues shooting and increasingly illegal poaching despite repeated parental warnings, leading to familial shame and personal remorse when his obstinacy brings hardship. Removed from home circumstances and later transferred to a whaling ship, he endures the severe physical and moral trials of a seafaring life. Through hardship and reflection he learns the consequences of lawlessness and the value of counsel, and the story balances adventure at sea with a moral emphasis on repentance and responsibility.
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