Pieces of Eight / Being the Authentic Narrative of a Treasure Discovered in the Bahama Islands in the Year 1903
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A frame narrator recounts a seaside treasure-hunt and piratical expedition in the Bahama cays, assembled from a manuscript told at length by an elderly storyteller and followed by an outward voyage aboard a small vessel. The party encounters natural perils, local curiosities, buried doubloons, rival claimants, subterranean passages and moments of solitude and reflection. Episodes alternate between lively adventure—digging, shipboard life, confrontations—and quieter chapters of memory, dreamlike reverie, and antiquarian discovery. Underlying the quest are questions of loyalty, secrecy, and the cost of pursuing romantic legend, and the narrative moves between practical hazard and poetic description until its threads are gathered to a resolution.
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