
At a bustling London wharf, a wiry fourteen‑year‑old drags a brand‑new sea‑chest through the crowd, haggling with a rough‑spoken porter, a waterman, and even a stern police constable. The dialogue crackles with the slang of the docklands, as the boy scrambles for change and the locals trade cheap fares for a glimpse of the mysterious vessel waiting nearby. The scene is alive with the clatter of footsteps, the scent of tar, and the uneasy tension of a deal that could go either way.
Amid the chaos, the skipper of the nearby schooner steps forward, offering the boy a place aboard under the pretense of piracy. He hints at the youngster’s turbulent past—run‑ins with other youths, reckless escapades, and a reputation that makes him both a nuisance and a curiosity. Listeners are drawn into a world of streetwise survival, where a chance ride could become the start of a perilous adventure on the high seas.
Full title
More Cargoes 1897
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (264K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2008-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1943
Best remembered for the chilling classic "The Monkey's Paw," this English writer also built a huge readership with witty, sharply observed tales of dockworkers, sailors, and everyday London life. His stories mix humor and unease in a way that still feels vivid more than a century later.
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