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A young man leaves inland life to go to sea and signs aboard a merchant bark bound for the African coast, quickly adapting to shipboard duties. He upholds Christian principles and wins moral influence over several rougher shipmates, prompting lasting reform in two of them. When the crew learns the vessel is implicated in the slave trade they regard it with abhorrence and work together to foil that purpose. The protagonist leads practical, strategic efforts to secure the ship, earns promotion, and navigates trials of temptation and adversity. The narrative blends nautical adventure, moral testing, and shipboard camaraderie, culminating with the voyage's return to port.

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Oliver Optic

Oliver Optic was the pen name of William Taylor Adams, an American author known for his prolific contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. He wrote over 80 books, many of which are adventure tales aimed at young readers, emphasizing themes of courage, friendship, and moral integrity. His notable works include "A Lieutenant at Eighteen" and "Across India; Or, Live Boys in the Far East," which reflect his ability to engage and inspire youth through storytelling. Optic's narratives often feature boys embarking on exciting journeys, making him a significant figure in the genre of boys' adventure fiction.

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