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A concise biography traces James Chalmers's childhood in the Scottish Highlands, his youthful daring and education, and his conversion into a committed missionary who undertakes voyages across Pacific islands. It recounts formative episodes such as rescues, college life, and practical training, then follows his work among island communities in places like Rarotonga, Kone, and Aveo, and his travels over reefs and rivers. The narrative emphasizes encounters with local customs, moments of danger and compassion, and the spiritual and humanitarian motives that shape his efforts in distant coastal and riverine settings.
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