Carry on, Mr. Bowditch | Themes and Characters

Born into a large family, Nathaniel Bowditch has six brothers and sisters: Hab, William, Sammy, Mary, Lizza, and Lois. He is brought up by his parents and his paternal grandmother. His father has suffered severe reverses in his shipping business and spends too much time "splicing the main brace," that is, drinking in the local taverns. To improve the family's financial situation, twelve-year-old Nat becomes an indentured servant to the firm of Ropes and Hodges, a ship chandlery that sells nautical equipment and supplies to merchant ships. Delighted at the prospect of having "one less...

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