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An unruly fourteen-year-old boy whose careless habits cause trouble is sent away to sea and through a variety of occupations and adventures learns responsibility and self-reliance. The narrative follows his early laziness and mischief, maritime life and storms, ventures into business and farming, episodes at a military school, encounters with conspirators, an escape and pursuit, and a final nautical cruise that resolves lingering conflicts. Along the way he develops practical skills, leadership, and moral improvement as he turns bad habits into steady purpose through trials, enterprise, and companionship.
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