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A spirited young Highland lad is swept into an Atlantic venture to establish a settlement in Darien. After a narrow escape from wild boars, he embarks on a transoceanic voyage that tests endurance with calms, storms, and seaweed entanglements. The account traces shipboard camaraderie, rescues, and clashes with buccaneers, and follows the group's founding of a coastal town, a dangerous diplomatic mission, sea chases including a harpooning episode and a nocturnal assault, and the journey back through New York to home, emphasizing resourcefulness and the hazards of colonial enterprise.

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J. Macdonald Oxley

J. Macdonald Oxley was a Canadian author known for his engaging children's literature, often set against the backdrop of Canadian landscapes and adventures. His works frequently explore themes of exploration, resilience, and the natural world. Notable titles include "Bert Lloyd's Boyhood: A Story from Nova Scotia," which captures the spirit of youth and adventure in Nova Scotia, and "The Wreckers of Sable Island," which delves into maritime history. Oxley's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and relatable characters, making his books appealing to young readers and contributing to the literary heritage of Canada.

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