
Aboard a restless steamship bound for a bustling Chinese port, a spirited young woman named Miss MacAllister meets the affable Dr. Sinclair, a ship’s physician who has never known sea‑sickness. Their sharp banter reveals more than personal pride—it hints at the cultural tensions simmering between Western traders, missionaries, and the stoic locals of the Far East. As the vessel docks in Formosa during the turbulent days of the Franco‑Chinese War, the passengers find themselves thrust into a world where commerce, faith, and empire collide.
Against this backdrop, Sinclair becomes an unwilling witness to the fragile balance of power in a tiny harbor where Western outposts press against an impassive East. The story captures the everyday dramas of officers, merchants, and locals, offering a vivid portrait of a moment when ambition, duty, and heartache intersect on the edge of a continent poised on the brink of change.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (489K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-03-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Best known today for The Call of the East, this early 20th-century writer brought readers a dramatic romance set in Formosa against the tensions of war and cultural encounter.
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