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A storm‑tossed vessel leaves behind a lone survivor—a six‑year‑old girl rescued from the wreck of the Mermaid. The coast‑guard captain, John Smiley, and his sister Keturah are thrust into a reluctant guardianship, each bringing their own stubborn pride and hidden resentments to the fragile situation. As the community scrambles to clothe and care for the child, the tension between Keturah’s sharp‑tongued practicality and John’s weary sense of duty sharpens, hinting at deeper family fractures.
The girl, unnamed and now called “Mermaid” by the men who saved her, becomes a quiet catalyst for old grievances to surface. Keturah, ever the fierce negotiator, masks a lingering fear of losing control, while John wrestles with the weight of his responsibilities and the lingering mystery of the vanished mother. Their interactions weave a portrait of love, jealousy, and the uneasy balance of caring for a life born from tragedy.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (391K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-07-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1887–1930
An energetic early-20th-century American writer and critic, he moved easily between novels, literary essays, and editorial work. His books often show a lively interest in how authors write and how modern reading culture was changing.
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