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A narrator recounts his apprenticeship aboard a heavily sparred square-rigged merchant barque, tracing daily shipboard routine, the brutal work of watch and sail handling, storms and the hazardous rounding of Cape Horn, cargo runs and stops in ports such as San Francisco, and the cramped, damp half-deck life. Chapters alternate practical instruction in seamanship — steersmanship, rigging, watchkeeping — with episodic anecdotes about crew relations, pride, hardship, tricks and near disasters, leading to a reflection on endurance, camaraderie, and the sea’s shaping of character and trade.
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