Dick Leslie's Luck: A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure

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Dick Leslie's Luck: A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure

by Harry Collingwood

EN·~11 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

Chapter One. - A Maritime Disaster.

39:00

Chapter Two. - Picked Up.

30:28

Chapter Three. - Captain Potter causes Trouble.

46:09

Chapter Four. - Death of the Skipper.

33:54

Chapter Five. - A Tragedy; and a Narrow Escape.

42:37

Chapter Six. - The Mermaid’s Crew witness a Catastrophe.

38:22

Chapter Seven. - Dismasted!

43:18

Chapter Eight. - The Wreck of the Mermaid.

37:42

Chapter Nine. - An Island Paradise.

44:16

Chapter Ten. - A Discovery—and a Confession.

41:24

Description

A dark, moonless night cloaks the full‑rigged clipper Golden Fleece as it sails toward Melbourne, the fog so thick the crew can barely see the opposite rail. On watch, Chief Mate Pryce and Captain Rainhill pace the poop deck, uneasy under the weight of a valuable cargo, a hundred‑thousand‑pound shipment of machinery, and more than a hundred souls—passengers, emigrants, and crew—all bound for a new life. The ship’s maiden voyage feels precarious, the silence broken only by the creak of timbers and the distant whisper of the sea.

Among the passengers are two striking figures. Flora Trevor, a beautiful but haughty young woman traveling to Australia with her family, carries an air of privilege that keeps others at arm’s length. In contrast, Richard Leslie, the disgraced younger son of an eminent earl, is a rugged, brooding stranger whose mysterious past hints at hidden depths. As the fog thickens and danger approaches, these unlikely companions find themselves thrust into a perilous situation that will test courage, character, and the fragile bonds forged aboard a ship on the brink of disaster.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (653K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2009-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harry Collingwood

Harry Collingwood

1851–1922

Sea voyages, storms, mutinies, and rescue missions fill these fast-moving adventure tales. Writing as Harry Collingwood, William Joseph Cosens Lancaster brought a civil engineer’s eye for ships and harbors to more than forty popular boys’ novels, most of them set at sea.

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