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A maritime adventure that examines the operation and hazards of light-vessels off the Goodwin Sands, following men who serve on these floating lighthouses and those connected with coastal rescue services. Through descriptive scenes and episodic incidents it portrays life aboard the light-vessels, the duties of Trinity House officials and lifeboat crews, and the challenges of storms, salvage, and seamanship; character sketches, local inquiries, and encounters ashore reveal moral qualities, practical procedures, and daring rescues. The narrative mixes practical information about buoy and light-vessel service with human-interest episodes that highlight courage, hardship, and coastal community ties.
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