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by R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne
Chapter One. - The Schooner.
Chapter Two. - Bumpus is Fiery and Philosophical—Murderous Designs Frustrated.
Chapter Three. - A Rough Walk Enlivened by Rambling Talk—Bumpus is “Agreeable.”
Chapter Four. - The Missionary—Suspicions, Surprises, and Surmises.
Chapter Five. - The pastor’s household—Preparations for war.
Chapter Six. - Suspicions allayed and re-awakened.
Chapter Seven. - Master Corrie caught napping—Snakes in the grass.
Chapter Eight. - A surprise—A battle and a fire.
Chapter Nine. - Baffled and perplexed—Plans for a rescue.
Chapter Ten. - The pursuit—Poopy, led on by love and hate, rushes to the rescue.
A tranquil Pacific morning frames the opening of this nautical tale, where a sleek black‑hulled schooner drifts like a sea‑mew across glass‑like waters. The ship’s immaculate white sails and gleaming brass hint at a purpose beyond mere pleasure, while hidden coral reefs and distant palm‑topped islands whisper of both beauty and danger. In the quiet stillness, a crew of sleepy sailors slumbers, their peace broken only by the gentle creak of rigging and the occasional call of sea‑birds.
Among them lies the larger‑than‑life John Bumpus, a red‑haired, sun‑burned seafarer whose rugged humor awakens the listener. His boisterous soliloquy, delivered with the ease of a man accustomed to the sea’s whims, introduces a character whose strength and wit will guide the story’s early course. As the schooner begins to stir, the stage is set for a voyage that promises encounters with exotic islands, perilous reefs, and the mysterious trade of sandal‑wood that lies just beyond the horizon.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (548K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1894
Best known for classic adventure stories such as The Coral Island, this Scottish writer drew on real travel and working life to give his tales energy, danger, and a strong sense of place. He wrote for young readers, but his stories still carry the pull of exploration and survival.
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