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A retired naval officer keeps house aboard a long-serving schooner with his three grown daughters and their stalwart sailing-master guardian. The narrative unfolds through episodic scenes among the yachting set, blending shipboard routine, flirtation, and social intrigue around a mysterious admirer known as the pilot-fish. Attention shifts between lively maritime action and domestic moments as the sisters confront suitors, personal impulses, and duties imposed by family and society. Recurring concerns are coming-of-age choices, the steadying influence of an older guardian, and the tensions between seafaring tradition and romantic entanglement.
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