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The narrator recounts his transformation from a coastal youth into a buccaneer after being shipwrecked and taken to the West Indies. He joins a band of hunters and privateers, describing life ashore and at sea, raids on enemy vessels, fever and captivity, escapes, and the hunt for sunken treasure. Episodes feature violent shipboard discipline, storms, local legends and a diver's story, encounters with rival crews and pearl fishermen, and periods of imprisonment and rescue. The account alternates action-driven adventure with reflective sketches of comrades, maritime routine, and the harsh realities of Caribbean seafaring.
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