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ADMIRAL’S LIGHT
CHAPTER I THE GYPSY MARE
CHAPTER II CAPTAIN FLORIO
CHAPTER III THE SAFFRON MAN
CHAPTER IV PAN’S PIPES
CHAPTER V THE HIGH WOODS
CHAPTER VI THE COUNCIL
CHAPTER VII HABAKKUK’S LIGHT
CHAPTER VIII THE OTHER CAMP
Miles spends his nights tending the lighthouse’s stubborn flame, his routine a quiet march through mist‑soaked woods and along a desolate shore. The glow of the lamp casts long shadows on the crumbling planks of an old quarter‑deck, a relic of his great‑uncle Admiral Bissant, whose ghostly presence is whispered about by local fishermen. As the cold air brushes his face and the sea‑weed scent rises from the tide, Miles feels a faint, restless anticipation that something beyond the ordinary might be waiting just beyond the pine‑lined horizon.
The story follows his solitary patrols, the steady rhythm of his lantern, and the lingering legends that linger in the wind. Through vivid descriptions of the rugged coastline and the lighthouse’s steadfast beam, the narrative paints a portrait of a young man caught between duty and the lure of hidden mysteries. The first act sets the stage for a subtle, atmospheric adventure where history, memory, and the sea intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (174K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-07-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1927
An early 20th-century American novelist and short-story writer, he was known for vivid adventure fiction shaped by travel, scholarship, and a strong feel for place. His work appeared in major magazines of the day, including The Saturday Evening Post and The Atlantic.
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