
A thick, rolling fog clings to the sea as a battered vessel fights a sudden, fierce gale. The crew, led by the seasoned Tom Willis, scrambles across the slick deck, eyes straining through the murk for any sign of safety. When a flash of lightning briefly illuminates the water, a ghostly silhouette appears—an unmanned ship with intact rigging, drifting ominously ahead. The men’s whispers turn to urgent shouts, and even the ship’s chaplain, a man of calm faith, is drawn into the growing dread.
The legend of the Flying Dutchman, a cursed Dutch brig that never reaches harbor, resurfaces in the sailors’ fearful chatter. Stories of its relentless captain and doomed voyages echo in the wind, feeding the crew’s imagination as the storm intensifies. With each creaking wave and distant howl, the mystery deepens, urging listeners to wonder whether the phantom is a warning, a omen, or something far more terrifying waiting just beyond the horizon.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (86K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2019-11-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1858–1909
An Austrian writer of adventure stories for young readers, he published lively tales under several pen names and left behind a small but memorable body of popular fiction. Best known for juvenile and travel-flavored narratives, his work reflects the taste for action and wonder that marked late 19th-century reading.
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