Jack Hardy: A Story of English Smugglers in the Days of Napoleon
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The story follows a young midshipman who, while visiting relatives on the south coast during the Napoleonic invasion scare, becomes entangled with a community of smugglers. A sequence of coastal skirmishes, market brawls, clandestine signals and nocturnal raids lead to a sea engagement and the capture of an enemy vessel, a period of imprisonment and a daring escape. Episodes of local justice, personal courage, and seafaring ingenuity shape alliances and consequences as the protagonist navigates loyalty, duty, and the hazards of war and lawlessness along a rugged shoreline.
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