
CHAPTER I--HOW HENNESSY K. WALDRON "TRIPPED AROUND"
CHAPTER II--OF AH WU'S OPIUM DEN
CHAPTER III--OF THE TIGER AND THE FOXES
CHAPTER IV--HOW CHEONG-CHAU CAME FORTH OF THE TOWN OF PINGLO
CHAPTER V--HOW CHEONG-CHAU STRUCK AT DEAD OF NIGHT
CHAPTER VI--HOW CHEONG-CHAU STATED HIS TERMS
CHAPTER VII--HOW THE LETTER WAS WRITTEN
CHAPTER VIII--AND HOW FRANK RESOLVED TO FOLLOW IT
CHAPTER IX--OF THE HOSPITALITY OF THE TEA-GROWER
CHAPTER X--HOW FRANK WAS IN LUCK'S WAY
The story opens on the glittering waters of Hong‑Kong Harbour, where the night sky drapes a million stars over a bustling maze of sampans, lantern‑lit streets and colonial outposts. From the lofty Peak down to the crowded piers, the narrator paints a place where East meets West, a haven of romance and commerce that feels both familiar and utterly foreign. Against this vivid backdrop, a seasoned adventurer, Hennessy K. Waldrons, finds himself drawn into the restless currents of the city’s hidden underworld.
Beyond the glitter lies a darker realm of rugged hills and mist‑shrouded rivers, home to brigands who masquerade as mandarins. Their leader, Cheong‑Chau, commands a network of pirates who glide from quiet fishing junks to daring raids on merchant vessels with ruthless precision. As Waldrons slips into this perilous frontier, the reader is invited to share his uneasy trek into a world where honor and cruelty intertwine, and where every turn threatens to reveal a new, unsettling secret.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (393K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-03-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1943
A British army officer turned prolific storyteller, he wrote fast-moving adventure, science fiction, and historical tales for young readers. His books capture the energy of early 20th-century boys' fiction, from lost worlds and wartime exploits to sweeping imperial adventures.
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