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A twelve-year-old boy and his younger sister cross the Atlantic alone to join their parents, and the narrative chronicles their passage from embarkation through life aboard a steamship to arrival. Episodes describe settling into shipboard routines, scenes on deck, interactions with other passengers, practical explanations of navigation and seamanship, and dramatic moments such as a storm, a rescue, and a passengers' lottery. The account combines episodic adventure with clear, instructive descriptions of customs and daily operations at sea, using the children's observations and experiences to communicate useful knowledge and moral lessons.
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