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From the author of "Children of the New Forest", this story features Mr Midshipman Easy, a gentleman philosopher - the best profession a man can take up when he is fit for nothing else. So is his son Jack. But he soon finds out that believing in equality never got anyone anywhere in the Royal Navy.