The Convict Ship, Volume 1 (of 3)

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The Convict Ship, Volume 1 (of 3)

by William Clark Russell

EN·~5 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

THE CONVICT SHIP

1:04
2

CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME

0:42
3

CHAPTER I HER FATHER’S DEATH

7:26
4

CHAPTER II HER MEMORIES

12:36
5

CHAPTER III HER MOTHER DIES

17:41
6

CHAPTER IV SHE MEETS CAPTAIN BUTLER

16:53
7

CHAPTER V SHE VISITS THE ‘CHILDE HAROLD’

13:32
8

CHAPTER VI SHE IS ASKED IN MARRIAGE

18:44
9

CHAPTER VII SHE PARTS WITH HER SWEETHEART

16:49
10

CHAPTER VIII SHE RECEIVES DREADFUL NEWS

13:45

Description

A seasoned voice guides listeners through a remarkable tale that begins in early‑19th‑century Stepney, where a young woman grows up amid the bustle of London’s east end. Her father, a respected ship‑owner, dies suddenly when she is barely a teenager, leaving her to grapple with loss and the shifting world around her. The narrative paints vivid scenes of family, the cramped parlors of the Thames, and the lingering shadows of a city in transition.

Soon the story takes an unexpected turn: the heroine finds herself aboard a grim convict ship, a vessel usually reserved for hardened criminals. Driven by circumstances that remain a mystery, she disguises herself and endures the harsh life in the ship’s hold, confronting danger and isolation. Listeners will be drawn into her courageous resolve as she navigates a world where survival depends on wit, determination, and an unyielding spirit.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (300K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

David E. Brown and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2020-12-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Clark Russell

William Clark Russell

1844–1911

Best known for vivid nautical fiction, this English novelist drew on years in the Merchant Navy to bring storms, ships, and seafaring life to the page with unusual realism. His adventures at sea also fed a wider career that included stories, journalism, and historical writing.

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