Hair-Breadth Escapes: The Adventures of Three Boys in South Africa
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The narrative follows three young companions who set out by sea and encounter maritime hazards including desertion, storms, and a wreck that strand them on an unfamiliar shore. Through a sequence of episodic adventures they navigate natural dangers, encounters with other seafarers and locals, and resource shortages while demonstrating courage, loyalty, and practical seamanship. Scenes alternate between vivid descriptions of shipboard life and tense inland exploits, with recurring attention to rescue, survival, and moral choices under pressure, concluding in renewed hope and lessons learned about friendship and perseverance in a colonial-era South African setting.
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