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Chapter One. - A sound through the darkness.
Chapter Two. - In the Fernan Vaz River.
Chapter Three. - At the Camma Lagoon.
Chapter Four. - The wreck of the Psyche.
Chapter Five. - The Battle of the Sand Spit.
Chapter Six. - We find new quarters.
Chapter Seven. - La Belle Estelle.
Chapter Eight. - Another stroke of luck.
Chapter Nine. - We leave the Fernan Vaz.
Chapter Ten. - The Virginia of New Orleans.
In the dead of night a British sloop named Psyche drifts along the West African coast, its deck cloaked in darkness and the air heavy with humidity. First‑lieutenant Perry and the newly minted senior midshipman Fortfort, barely seventeen, hear a faint, foreign voice—Spanish—echoing across the water, hinting at an unseen vessel lurking nearby. The crew’s whispered commands and careful steps reveal a tension that feels both disciplined and uneasy, as they prepare for something that could turn the quiet watch into a dangerous encounter.
The Psyche, originally a bulky merchant ship refitted for naval duty, struggles against its own sluggishness, making the chase of swift slave‑trading dhows seem almost absurd. Yet the sailors have turned this disadvantage into a craft of strategy, honing a method of trapping the illicit traffickers that has become “high art” among the squadron. As the first light threatens to break, the men brace for a confrontation that will test their wits, their resolve, and the fragile hope of ending a grim trade.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (560K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1851–1922
Sea adventures, shipboard danger, and far-flung voyages fill these classic stories by the writer better known as Harry Collingwood. Behind the pen name was a civil engineer whose professional knowledge of coasts and harbours helped give his nautical fiction a convincing feel.
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