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A young man is abruptly thrust from society into life at sea after being shanghaied, trading parlor teas for the routines of a schooner. He adapts to shipboard labor and learns navigation and seamanship under a hard captain, joining a crew whose work ranges from legitimate oil-hunting to opportunistic salvage. Days of calm and instruction alternate with sudden peril: strange sightings, pursuits, violent confrontations, and at least one murder. The narrative charts his physical initiation, shifting loyalties among shipmates, and the sea's power to reshape character amid danger and morally ambiguous enterprise.
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