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The narrative follows Philip Marsham, a young man raised at sea who faces numerous adventures during the tumultuous times of King Charles I. After enduring the loss of his father and a significant inheritance, he finds himself embroiled in the conflicts of the English Civil War. Following his experiences on land, he embarks on a journey to Barbados aboard a ship that once carried pirates. The story explores themes of loyalty, the harsh realities of life at sea, and the impact of historical events on personal destinies, all while depicting the challenges and dangers faced by sailors during this era.

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Charles Boardman Hawes

Charles Boardman Hawes was an American author known for his maritime novels that capture the spirit of adventure and exploration. His notable work, "The Dark Frigate," is a historical tale set in the 17th century, exploring themes of piracy and survival at sea. Hawes's writing often reflects his fascination with the ocean and the human experiences tied to it. In addition to this acclaimed novel, he authored "The Great Quest," which chronicles the adventures of Josiah Woods, and "The Mutineers," a story set in the Far East that delves into the lives of sailors and their trials. His contributions to literature highlight the allure of the sea and the complexities of human nature.

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