
A VOYAGE WITH CAPTAIN DYNAMITE - BY - CHARLES EDWARD RICH
A VOYAGE WITH CAPTAIN DYNAMITE
CHAPTER I - Caught in a Gale
CHAPTER II - Carried Away to Sea
CHAPTER III - "She's Like a Warship Below."
CHAPTER IV - A Lesson in Patriotism
CHAPTER V - Sending the Message
CHAPTER VI - Viva, Cuba Libre!
CHAPTER VII - In the Danger Zone
CHAPTER VIII - A Brush with the Gunboat
In the early autumn light off Martha’s Vineyard, three boys set out on a newly‑purchased sloop for a day of fishing and carefree sailing. Harry Hamilton, a sturdy sixteen‑year‑old known for his leadership on the school field, steers the boat with his friends Geoffrey “Midget” Mason and Bertram Wilson, both eager to prove themselves under the watchful eye of veteran skipper Tom. Their routine cruise turns tense when a sudden gale rolls in, forcing the crew to reef the mainsail and wrestle a furious jib that threatens to capsize the little craft. The boys’ quick thinking and teamwork keep the vessel steady, and the close‑call leaves them buzzing with a fresh sense of confidence and curiosity about what lies beyond their familiar waters.
When the storm finally subsides, the sloop glides back toward Edgartown, its deck still slick with sea spray and the boys’ exhilarated laughter. The experience hints at larger currents pulling them toward adventures far beyond simple blue‑fishing trips, suggesting that the sea may soon deliver them into the orbit of a daring figure known only as Captain Dynamite. Their bond, forged in wind and water, sets the stage for a journey that could carry them far from the quiet harbors of their youth.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (335K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-04-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
An early 20th-century adventure writer remembered for a spirited boys' novel set at sea, with storms, smugglers, and high-stakes escapades. Little biographical information is readily available today, which gives his surviving work an extra air of mystery.
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