Saved from the Sea; Or, The Loss of the Viper, and her Crew's Saharan Adventures
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A youth eager for naval service studies Arabic with an eccentric tailor before joining a vessel bound for African waters; the voyage turns catastrophic when the brig capsizes and survivors are set adrift on a raft. The narrative follows the shipwrecked party through peril at sea, a burning vessel, desperate struggles for life, and harsh encounters after rescue or landing that lead to brutal confrontations and desert hardships. Episodes alternate practical seamanship and language curiosity with violent survival scenes, tracing how small lessons and resourcefulness shape outcomes amid maritime and Saharan dangers.
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