The Silent Tide

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The year was 1853, and the bustling docks of Portsmouth were alive with the scent of saltwater and the clang of shipyard hammers. The British Empire was at the height of its naval power, and in these waters, loyalty was as unpredictable as the shifting tides. Captain William Hargrove, a man of rigid discipline and quiet ambition, commanded the HMS Resolute, a majestic frigate that had seen battles from the West Indies to the Far East. His latest mission, however, was one that filled him with unease—a covert transport of precious cargo to a distant colony.

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