
Cringle and cross-tree : $b Or, the sea swashes of a sailor
by Oliver Optic
"Cringle and Cross-tree: Or, The Sea Swashes of a Sailor" by Oliver Optic is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around Phil Farringford, a young man drawn to the sea who embarks on an adventurous maritime journey. As he hopes to gain experience as a sailor while seeking to reunite with his estranged mother, Phil must navigate not only the challenges of life at sea but also confront the menacing presence of Ben Waterford, whose past dealings cast a shadow over his ambitions. The opening of the book introduces Phil's strong desire to go to sea, sparked by his experience on a yacht and his adventurous spirit from his upbringing in the wilds of Missouri. Despite his father's concerns and warnings about the hardships of a sailor's life, Phil is determined to learn navigation and ultimately rejoin his mother in Nice, France. However, as he prepares to set sail, he inadvertently entangles himself with sinister characters, particularly Ben Waterford, whose ambitions conflict with Phil's dreams. The narrative sets the stage for an exciting blend of adventure, moral dilemmas, and the pursuit of truth amidst the challenges of seamanship.
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