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Captain Macedoine's Daughter

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A shipboard narrator recalls the arrival of a young woman whose name and lineage evoke a charismatic but dubious figure from his past, and how her presence disturbs the routines and loyalties of life at sea. Episodes alternate between close domestic scenes aboard ship and broader reflections on illusion, authority, and the gulf between shore-bound comforts and maritime discipline. Tensions arise as crew relationships and a skipper’s fragile household are tested, prompting meditations on identity, inherited reputation, and the uneasy reconciliation of private affections with the hard necessities of seafaring life.

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William McFee

William McFee was a British author and sailor known for his vivid depictions of maritime life and the sea. His works often reflect his own experiences at sea, blending adventure with introspective narratives. Among his notable titles are "A Port Said Miscellany," which offers a collection of stories set in the bustling Egyptian port, and "An Ocean Tramp," a semi-autobiographical account that captures the essence of life aboard a merchant ship. McFee's writing is characterized by its rich detail and a deep understanding of the ocean's allure and challenges.

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