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A boy born in Delhi is sent to England for schooling and voyages by sail around the Cape, surviving a violent storm and shipwreck. Washed ashore, he is taken into a nearby indigenous community, receives a local title, and shifts from an observed curiosity to an accepted and influential member. The narrative traces his adaptation to new customs, daily routines, and social obligations, and follows subsequent adventures that test loyalties and identity. Recurring themes include cross-cultural belonging, the reshaping of personal status through ritual and hospitality, and the contrast between life shaped by long-distance travel and life rooted in local social structures.
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