
II. APOLLO AND SOME OTHERS
III. I ENGAGE THE ENEMY
IV. THE ISLE OF FORTUNE
V. THE CAPTAIN'S LEGACY
VI. THE CAVE WITH TWO MOUTHS
VII. A RABBIT'S FOOT
VIII. AN EXCURSION AND AN ALARM
IX. "LASSIE, LASSIE. . ."
X. WHAT CRUSOE AND I FOUND
THE DIARY
A young woman finds herself thrust aboard the modest freighter Rufus Smith, bound for the remote Leeward Island as part of a daring expedition. The cramped cabin, shared with an eclectic group of strangers—including the aristocratic and strikingly handsome Cuthbert “Apollo” Vane—sets the stage for a clash of personalities and expectations. As seasickness, stiff social codes, and the looming promise of treasure hunting swirl around her, she must navigate both the literal tides and the undercurrents of tension among the crew.
Through witty dialogue and vivid observations, the narrative captures the claustrophobic charm of early‑20th‑century sea travel and the uneasy mix of adventure and propriety. Listeners will be drawn into the protagonist’s sharp humor, her uneasy alliance with the enigmatic Apollo, and the looming mystery of the island that may hold both danger and reward—without yet revealing the expedition’s ultimate fate.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (328K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1957
Best known for lively adventure fiction, this early 20th-century American writer published novels and short works that carried readers from California gold country to a Pacific-island treasure hunt. Her stories are brisk, playful, and full of the pleasures of old-fashioned escapist storytelling.
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