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A band of island youths come of age through cooperative labor and practical ingenuity, pooling skills in shipbuilding, blacksmithing, trade, and household industry to construct a vessel. When funds run short they endure a harsh winter of trapping, weave sails at home, and carry furs by canoe past rapids to raise money. Their completed ship reaches a Caribbean port during wartime prices, yielding a profitable return that is invested in local enterprises. Interwoven episodic adventures—hunting, camping, domestic trials, and community decision making—underscore themes of industry, mutual aid, and resourceful perseverance.
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