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The narrative follows a spirited youth from a riverside hamlet whose local quarrels and rivalries with a rejected suitor propel him into wider enterprise at sea. After journeys to London and various ports, he joins a seafaring expedition bound for the Spanish Main, facing storms, skirmishes, raids on coastal settlements, capture, legal peril, and galley servitude. A slave revolt, a trial, and hazardous voyages lead toward an eventual return to familiar forested country and the coast. The tale interweaves loyalty, courage, rivalry, and the tensions between homeward ties and maritime ambition.

About the Author

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Tom Bevan

Tom Bevan was an English author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Sea-dogs All!", captures the adventurous spirit of maritime life and the excitement of seafaring tales. Bevan's writing often reflects themes of bravery and exploration, appealing to young readers with a sense of adventure. While not extensively documented, his work remains a part of the literary heritage that celebrates the allure of the sea and the characters that inhabit it.

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