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Two young relatives sail to the Indian Archipelago to join an elderly kinsman and become involved in illicit coastal trade and island life. Their journey and extended stay produce violent storms, shipboard and shore encounters, and service with nest-hunters; subsequent episodes depict cave raids, clashes with naval authorities, capture and escape, jungle perils including large snakes and tiger hunts, deceptive dealings with other traders, and varied interactions with local communities and customs. Told as a sequence of adventurous episodes, the narrative emphasizes resourcefulness, repeated danger, cross-cultural encounters, and a concluding restoration of safety and prospects.

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William Dalton

William Dalton was a 19th-century author known for his adventurous tales that often blend elements of historical fiction and maritime exploits. His notable works include "A Royal Smuggler," which captures the intrigue of smuggling in a royal context, and "The War Tiger," a captivating narrative that follows the adventures of a young sea chief during the conquest of China. Dalton's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and engaging plots, appealing to readers who enjoy tales of adventure and exploration.

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