The Convict Ship, Volume 3 (of 3)

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The Convict Ship, Volume 3 (of 3)

by William Clark Russell

EN·~5 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

THE CONVICT SHIP

1:04
2

CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME

0:40
3

CHAPTER XXXIV SHE WITNESSES THE DEPARTURE OF THE OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS

31:49
4

CHAPTER XXXV SHE LISTENS TO THE CONVICTS DEBATING

32:03
5

CHAPTER XXXVI SHE SUPS WITH HER SWEETHEART

19:36
6

CHAPTER XXXVII SHE DESCRIBES A WILD, DRUNKEN, UPROARIOUS SCENE

27:37
7

CHAPTER XXXVIII SHE ESCAPES FROM THE CONVICT SHIP WITH HER SWEETHEART AND OTHERS

32:31
8

CHAPTER XXXIX SHE RELATES HOW HER SWEETHEART RESOLVES TO HIDE IN AN ISLAND

18:40
9

CHAPTER XL SHE HELPS TO KEEP WATCH

15:42
10

CHAPTER XLI SHE VIEWS THE ISLAND OF TRISTAN D’ACUNHA

22:39

Description

In the gritty world of a 19th‑century penal vessel, life teeters between disciplined order and chaotic rebellion. As the crew and soldiers abandon the deck, a chorus of hardened convicts erupts in raucous song, while a young officer watches the uneasy balance of power shift beneath the awning. Amid dwindling provisions and a simmering mutiny, a determined heroine finds herself drawn into a dangerous plan to seize the captain’s gig and flee the madness.

The narrative follows her uneasy alliance with a charismatic sailor, whose loyalty is tested by the ever‑present threat of execution for any hint of treason. Together they navigate a ship fraught with blood‑stained decks, broken bottles, and the looming specter of violence, all while clinging to a fragile hope of escape. Their desperate gamble offers a vivid glimpse into the harsh realities of life aboard a convict ship, setting the stage for a tense struggle between survival and authority.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (321K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

David E. Brown and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2021-01-17

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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