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Set during the outbreak of war, the narrative follows two midshipmen whose uneasy companionship alternates between rivalry and loyalty aboard a flagship. One youth’s uncertain parentage and the other’s privileged resentment drive interpersonal tensions, while a kindly lieutenant and shipboard camaraderie offer protection and guidance. The plot moves through sea battles, captures, rescues, and recollections of past shipwrecks, tracing the boys’ apprenticeship under naval discipline. Nautical detail and action illustrate themes of courage, honour, identity, and coming-of-age within the hierarchical life of the fleet.

About the Author

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F. C. Armstrong

F. C. Armstrong is an author known for his work in maritime literature, particularly his notable book "The Sailor Hero." This work reflects themes of bravery and adventure at sea, capturing the essence of naval life and the valor of sailors. Armstrong's writing contributes to the literary heritage of nautical storytelling, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs faced by those who navigate the oceans.

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