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A Lesson Learned in “A Sailor Boy’s Tale”

“The Sailor Boy’s Tale” is a story with an obvious moral. This is the old adage “what goes around comes around.” Many times in this story, situations arise in which this cliché is apparent. This saying applies to much of life, and this story does ....

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.... tries to stop the boy from going to see the girl again. The drunken Russian man who had given the boy a ride from his ship to the mainland hours earlier wouldn’t let the boy past on his journey to see his young acquaintance. The boy made several attempts to free himself from the giant mans clutches, but they all proved to be futile. The boy was left with just one option, to use force. The boy removed his knife from his pocket and proceeded to jab it into the man's side. The boy didn’t intend to kill the man but it was revenge for the man stopping him from go ....

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