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A young American woman narrates a month-long sea voyage from the Pacific to the Atlantic, sketching shipboard life, social rivalries, and a persistent admirer whose ardor creates awkwardness and comic situations. Port calls generate episodic adventures that require an interpreter, offer local color such as coconut milk and pearl fishing, and reveal dramatic turns that unsettle the party. The account blends wry observation and personal reflection with episodes of escalating passion and instability, culminating in encounters with rugged landscapes, a deep ravine and an enigmatic Inca relic that shift the tone from light comedy to more intense emotional and cultural confrontation.
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