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A traveling narrator recounts encounters in Boston and aboard a slow passenger steamer, beginning with a nighttime visit to an anxious mother preparing to sail and her buoyant, self-absorbed son. The narrative sketches their temperaments, the social routines of clubs and boarding, and scenes on deck and in cabins, using close observation and quiet irony to explore manners, family relations, the routines of voyaging, and the small tensions that reveal character.
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