Heart of Oak: A Three-Stranded Yarn, vol. 1.

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Heart of Oak: A Three-Stranded Yarn, vol. 1.

by William Clark Russell

EN·~3 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Transcriber's Note:

0:10
2

HEART OF OAK

0:14
3

CHAPTER I MISS OTWAY OPENS THE STORY

12:58
4

CHAPTER II MARIE'S SWEETHEART

12:14
5

CHAPTER III THE 'LADY EMMA'

24:18
6

CHAPTER IV MARIE BEGINS HER VOYAGE

24:29
7

CHAPTER V THE HIDDEN LIFE OF THE SHIP

23:48
8

CHAPTER VI A STRANGE MAN ON BOARD

21:15
9

CHAPTER VII A RACE AND A ROLLER

22:21
10

CHAPTER VIII A HURRICANE

25:54

Description

In the quiet drawing‑room of a seaside estate, twenty‑year‑old Marie Otway watches a winter storm roll over the cliffs, her fragile health a constant concern for her widowed father. When Captain Edward Burke and his steadfast wife arrive, they propose a bold remedy: a circumnavigating voyage aboard the Lady Emma, hoping the sea’s varied climates will restore her vigor. The family’s conversations mingle practical counsel with wistful optimism, painting the ocean as both a cure and a grand adventure.

Set against the backdrop of mid‑nineteenth‑century England, the narrative captures the tension between genteel domestic life and the untamed allure of the world beyond the shore. As snow swirls and the tide churns, Marie stands on the brink of a journey that could reshape her destiny, guided by the steady hands of those who have cared for her since childhood. The opening chapters blend atmospheric description with gentle humor, inviting listeners to embark on a story of resilience, curiosity, and the promise of horizons yet unseen.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (204K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2020-06-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Clark Russell

William Clark Russell

1844–1911

Best known for vivid nautical fiction, this English novelist drew on years in the Merchant Navy to bring storms, ships, and seafaring life to the page with unusual realism. His adventures at sea also fed a wider career that included stories, journalism, and historical writing.

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