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... a for six days on a sailing ship, Jerome Bonaparte could no longer endure the damp, moldy, and fishy-smelling environment in the cabin. He closed his book and left the room.

Proceeding along the corridor of the ship’s cabin until he reached the end, the staircase connecting the cabin and the deck appeared at the right side of the corridor’s end.

Jerome Bonaparte, holding a hardcover book under his left arm, ascended the stairs to the deck, gripping the wooden railing.

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