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An elderly coastal fisherman finds and shelters a small orphan and the narrative follows her upbringing amid a remote manor, stormy shores, and a community shaped by wrecks and hard living. The plot moves through local incidents—shipwrecks, legal inquests, and disputes over property—alongside scenes of schooling, naval service, and romantic entanglements, as several youths are educated and tempered into society. Rich landscape description and episodic domestic detail accompany gradual revelations about the child's origin, producing a wide-ranging tale of belonging, moral choices, and social change in a windswept coastal district.
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