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The narrative follows passengers of a coastal steamer whose voyage is shattered by a cyclone, leaving several survivors stranded on a remote, savage shore. Struggling with injuries, fever, wild animals, storms, and scarcity, they must learn woodcraft, confront animal dangers, and adapt from civilized habits to primitive necessities. Interpersonal tensions and competing temperaments complicate cooperation, while moments of compassion and conflict shape leadership and survival. Episodes test courage through hunting, rescue attempts, and moral choices, culminating in a dramatic confrontation with nature that forces understanding, mutual rescue, and a return from catastrophe transformed by the experience.

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Robert Ames Bennet

Robert Ames Bennet was an American author known for his diverse storytelling that spans various genres, including historical fiction and romance. His works often explore themes of adventure and personal struggle, set against rich historical backdrops. Notable titles include "For the White Christ: A Story of the Days of Charlemagne," which delves into the era of Charlemagne, and "A Volunteer with Pike," a narrative that combines elements of romance and adventure. Bennet's writing reflects a fascination with both the past and the human experience, making his contributions to literature engaging for readers interested in historical narratives.

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