A Master of Fortune: Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle

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A Master of Fortune: Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle

by Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

EN·~8 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
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A MASTER... OF FORTUNE - Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle - BY - CUTCLIFFE HYNE - AUTHOR OF - "CAPTAIN KETTLE," "THE STRONGER HAND," "THE LOST CONTINENT," ETC.

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ILLUSTRATED BY STANLEY L. WOOD - 1898

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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Dedication

2:05
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A MASTER OF FORTUNE

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CHAPTER I - IN QUARANTINE

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CHAPTER II - THE LITTLE WOODEN GOD WITH THE EYES.

38:51
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CHAPTER III - A QUICK WAY WITH REBELS.

45:43
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CHAPTER IV - THE NEW REPUBLIC

43:03
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CHAPTER V - THE LOOTING OF THE "INDIAN SHERIFF."

46:28

Description

Captain Kettle, a weather‑worn sea veteran with a razor‑sharp tongue, finds himself forced into a shabby posting as a steamer pilot on the Congo River. The opening scene has him bargaining over a meagre eight‑pound monthly wage while the cynical recruiting clerk outlines the grim realities of colonial service. With a wife and three children back home, Kettle weighs duty against the desperate need for employment, all the while delivering his trademark sardonic commentary on the exploitative system. The tone is brisk, witty, and tinged with a hint of melancholy as the old sailor confronts a new, unfamiliar world.

The narrative promises a rollicking continuation of Kettle’s larger‑than‑life escapades, mixing high‑seas bravado with the murky politics of the African interior. Along the way, colorful characters—ambitious agents, dubious officials, and fellow reluctant sailors—populate his journey, offering both comic friction and unexpected alliances. Illustrated with period sketches, the story captures the era’s adventurous spirit while never losing its sharp, self‑deprecating humor. Listeners can expect a lively blend of satire, danger, and the indomitable charm of a captain who refuses to be beaten down.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (501K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

1866–1944

Best known for lively adventure fiction, he wrote the popular Captain Kettle stories and the imaginative lost-world novel The Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis. His work blends sea-going action with early scientific romance, making him an interesting figure in late Victorian and Edwardian popular fiction.

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