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Set in the mid-1750s, the story follows a young countryman who leaves home and, after voyages and sea-fights, becomes entangled in the military and commercial struggles of the Indian coast. Against a background of historical events—the capture of Gheria and the Battle of Plassey—the narrative alternates shipboard adventure, encounters with pirates and native allies, episodes of mutiny and daring missions, and service with the Company. The plot uses these incidents to chart the hero's practical courage, shifting loyalties, and adaptation to the violent politics of colonial expansion.
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