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A young boy from a New Bedford wharf stows away and signs on a whaling ship, learning seamanship and the hardships of life at sea. The account mixes vivid action—whale chases, harpooning, towing, cutting-in, and trying-out—with clear explanations of whaling methods and shipboard routine. Voyages carry the crew across oceans and into the Arctic, with shore calls at Pacific ports and remote islands, moments of rescue and dispute, and a notable visit to Pitcairn. The narrative ends with the homeward passage and settlement of the voyage, blending coming-of-age experience with practical maritime detail.
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