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CHAPTER I. THE SHIP AND HER CREW.
CHAPTER II. OUTWARD BOUND.
CHAPTER III. THE YARN OF THE YELLOW MAST—CUTTING HAMMOCKS.
CHAPTER IV. A PRIZE AND A JOHN BULL.
CHAPTER V. ANOTHER PRIZE—FISHING FOR SHARKS.
CHAPTER VI. CROSSING THE LINE.
CHAPTER VII. FUN ON SHORE.
CHAPTER VIII. ROUND THE HORN—THE PATAGONIANS.
CHAPTER IX. HUNTING THE OSTRICH.
CHAPTER X. VALPARAISO.
In the bustling wharves of Boston, a newly discharged sailor finds himself swept into an unexpected invitation from an old shipmate. The offer? A place aboard the quirky brigantine known as the Queer Fish, a privateer bristling with six eighteen‑pounder guns and a gleaming brass swivel that promises both danger and delight. From the moment the deck’s spotless decks are revealed, the ship’s lively atmosphere hints at a crew that values humor as much as hard work.
Aboard, the sailor meets a cast of eccentric characters: the wiry, ever‑laughing Captain Joker, the boisterous boatswain Tony Trybrace, and the red‑whiskered Old Nick, whose comic mishaps set the tone for life at sea. Their banter and camaraderie turn the ordinary into the extraordinary, promising a year‑long cruise filled with daring maneuvers, mischievous escapades, and the restless spirit of early‑19th‑century privateering. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the line between danger and mirth is as thin as a ship’s rope.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (194K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-11-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A shadowy figure from the world of 19th-century dime novels, this writer is known mainly through fast-moving adventure stories rather than a well-documented life. The surviving record suggests an American author—or possibly a pseudonym—behind tales of scouts, messengers, and privateers.
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