
Set against the turquoise waters of the Tonga archipelago, a young English captain arrives on his first command—a whaling vessel called the Lucy Walker—seeking fish and profit. The island’s warm hospitality and vibrant daily life quickly draw him away from the rigors of the sea, as he spends his days exploring coral bays and sharing stories with the locals.
Among the islanders he meets Hua, the spirited daughter of a chief, whose laughter and curiosity awaken feelings he never expected. While he becomes enchanted by her world, his crew grows restless, reminding him of the unfinished hunt and the looming return to the open ocean. The captain must balance his newfound affection with the responsibilities that pulled him to these waters.
As the days slip by, the captain finds himself torn between the simple pleasures of island life—gift‑giving, music, and shared meals—and the pressing demands of his mission. The story captures the clash of cultures, the lure of love, and the weight of duty in a lush, early‑19th‑century Pacific backdrop.
Language
de
Duration
~8 hours (475K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-03-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1816–1872
Drawn from years of hard travel and firsthand adventure, his stories brought 19th-century frontiers, emigrant journeys, and far-off landscapes vividly to life. He wrote with the pace of a born storyteller and the eye of someone who had actually been there.
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