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A collection of short stories and sketches portraying seafaring communities and their wider social world. Scenes move between shipboard episodes, dockside life, and small-town political dealings, following sailors, their families, and local leaders as they confront ambition, loyalty, and blunt humor. Episodes combine vivid action—naval maneuvers, storms, fights, and rescues—with quieter domestic moments and practical reflections on work and honor. The pieces emphasize resourcefulness, personal bonds among comrades, and the interplay of private lives with public ambitions, told in direct, energetic narrative vignettes.

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James B. Connolly

James B. Connolly was a notable author known for his contributions to maritime literature and adventure fiction. His works often explore themes of the sea and the lives of those who navigate its challenges. Among his key titles are "Running Free," which delves into the spirit of freedom and adventure, and "The U-boat Hunters," a gripping tale set during World War I. Connolly's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a deep understanding of nautical life, making his books appealing to readers interested in maritime history and thrilling narratives.

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