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HEART OF OAK
CHAPTER XI THE CREW LEAVE
CHAPTER XII MR. SELBY TAKES UP THE STORY
CHAPTER XIII THE HULL
CHAPTER XIV STILL ADRIFT
CHAPTER XV THE ICE IN THE SOUTH
CHAPTER XVI THE AURORA AUSTRALIS
CHAPTER XVII THE THICK OF IT
CHAPTER XVIII IMPRISONED
A frozen expanse stretches beneath a sky that seems to hold both day and night, where the ship’s crew huddles over a makeshift fire, its blue smoke curling into the bitter wind. The men, restless and anxious, watch a distant, gleaming shape that could be ice or another vessel, debating whether it signals rescue or another peril. Their captain, pale and frantic, commands with a mix of authority and desperation, while the sailors argue, their voices rising above the howl of the Antarctic gale.
Amid the tense atmosphere, a sudden surge of hope ignites when a sailor spots the approaching silhouette and urges the crew to seize the chance. Arguments flare, loyalties are tested, and the crew scrambles to ready a small boat, their knives flashing as they cut fastenings. The scene captures a moment of raw survival, where the promise of salvation battles the fear of the unforgiving sea.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (212K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2020-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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