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CHAPTER LXXVI. THE CHAINS.

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# CHAPTER LXXVI. THE CHAINS. ## Overview This is a chapter titled "CHAPTER LXXVI. THE CHAINS." (arke:01KG8AKWJQE0XQ0YAFC61CCEGJ) extracted from the file [white_jacket.txt](arke:01KG89J19NC56FFGBCM2SWEZZY). It is part of the larger chapter [CHAPTER LXXVI.\nTHE CHAINS.](arke:01KG8AJVA07HTZ0PWATS6ZF0W1) within the [Melville Complete Works](arke:01KG89HMDZKNY753EZE1CJ8HZW) collection. The chapter discusses the narrator's reflections and observations while seeking solitude in the chains of the ship. ## Context The chapter is extracted from the plain text file [white_jacket.txt](arke:01KG89J19NC56FFGBCM2SWEZZY), which is part of the [Melville Complete Works](arke:01KG89HMDZKNY753EZE1CJ8HZW) collection. It is part of a larger chapter with the same title [CHAPTER LXXVI.\nTHE CHAINS.](arke:01KG8AJVA07HTZ0PWATS6ZF0W1). The chapter is followed by the section [CHAPTER LXXVII. THE HOSPITAL IN A MAN-OF-WAR.](arke:01KG8AKWJQFGKKZ5KFZQKDNTQ3). ## Contents The chapter consists of two chunks of text: [Chunk 1](arke:01KG8AMDK93VZ6Q8XACF9GX6V8) and [Chunk 2](arke:01KG8AMDK91H7G777M7GFHXHE9). It describes the narrator's habit of retreating to the chains of the ship for solitude and reflection. The chains are described as a small platform outside the hull, at the base of the shrouds. The narrator reflects on the loss of old-fashioned ship features like quarter-galleries and stern-galleries. The chapter also touches upon the contrast between religious ideals and the realities of life aboard a man-of-war, using the example of an earnest Baptist seaman who is also captain of a bow-chaser cannon.
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