Mistress Branican
The narrative follows the sea captain John Branican's career and the consequences of his long voyage, focusing on his wife's determination and an extended search that moves from Pacific ports to island and Australian interior expeditions. Early chapters present the captain's seamanship and family life; later sections trace organized searches, voyages through Malayan and Australian waters and remote stations, and a journal recounting the wife's efforts and discoveries. Recurring themes include duty, endurance, maritime hazard, and the resourcefulness required for survival and rescue.
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The narrative follows the sea captain John Branican's career and the consequences of his long voyage, focusing on his wife's determination and an extended search that moves from Pacific ports to island and Australian interior expeditions. Early chapters present the captain's seamanship and family life; later sections trace organized searches, voyages through Malayan and Australian waters and remote stations, and a journal recounting the wife's efforts and discoveries. Recurring themes include duty, endurance, maritime hazard, and the resourcefulness required for survival and rescue.
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