Captain Margaret

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Captain Margaret

by John Masefield

EN·~10 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

CAPTAIN MARGARET - I. THE “BROKEN HEART”

42:23

II. A FAREWELL

35:10

III. OUTWARDS

51:30

IV. A CABIN COUNCIL

44:35

V. STUKELEY

33:47

VI. A SUPPER PARTY

53:40

VII. THE TOBACCO MERCHANT

49:46

VIII. IN PORT

36:02

IX. A FAREWELL DINNER

52:45

X. THE LANDFALL

49:37

Description

At dawn, the schooner Broken Heart sits motionless in a silver‑gray harbor, its cedar hull glistening with dew as the first rosy light spreads across the water. The quiet chorus of distant fishermen, the soft clank of farm tools, and the occasional crow of a coop create a tapestry of ordinary life that frames the ship’s quiet majesty. Carved figures of a lone woman adorn her railings, hinting at the deep personal story that shaped her very timbers.

Into this serene tableau steps Captain Margaret, a woman of steel and subtle grace who commands respect from a crew accustomed to the sea’s harsh rules. She navigates the tension between the ship’s melancholy beauty and the practical demands of sailing, while the lingering mystery of her vessel’s origin stirs whispered speculation among the sailors. As the day brightens, Margaret’s resolve is tested by the first hints of trouble on the horizon, setting the stage for a tale of duty, identity, and the lingering echo of a builder’s hidden heart.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (582K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

New York: The Macmillan Company, 1916.

Credits

an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer

Release date

2024-03-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Masefield

John Masefield

1878–1967

Best known for the unforgettable call of “Sea-Fever” and for the magical children’s classics The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights, this English writer brought the pull of the sea and a love of adventure into both poetry and prose. His work ranges from vivid ballads and long narrative poems to stories that have stayed in print for generations.

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