The Flying Bo'sun: A Mystery of the Sea

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The Flying Bo'sun: A Mystery of the Sea

by Arthur Mason

EN·~4 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

THE FLYING BO'SUN - A MYSTERY OF THE SEA - BY ARTHUR MASON

0:14
2

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

1:13
3

THE FLYING BO'SUN

0:01
4

CHAPTER I - Off for the South Seas, With Few Clothes but a Stout Heart

9:34
5

CHAPTER II - The Storm: Tattered and Torn But Still On the Ocean

12:47
6

CHAPTER III - Beecham's Pills Are Worth a Guinea Though They Cost but Eighteen Pence

7:43
7

CHAPTER IV - Omens and Superstitions of Old Charlie

11:03
8

CHAPTER V - The Shark—"To Hell With Shark and Ship"

8:07
9

CHAPTER VI - The Tin-Plate Fight—One-Eyed Riley Triumphs

9:11
10

CHAPTER VII - In Which the Captain Wounds His Hand

6:29

Description

A seasoned seafarer narrates his first daring departure aboard the swift schooner Wampa, bound for the remote South Seas. He steps aboard with little more than grit and a borrowed sextant, joining a colorful crew of Swedes, Danes, Irish, Russians and a hard‑working German cook. The captain, a nervous yet charismatic Swede, pushes the vessel out of Puget Sound amid fresh winds, and the narrator quickly learns the hard‑won customs of life at sea—hardship, camaraderie, and the unspoken hierarchy among men forged by salt and sail.

As the Wampa cuts through the waves, the crew’s diverse backgrounds clash and blend, revealing superstitions and hidden tensions that hint at something darker beneath the surface. A sudden, unsettling incident aboard hints at a mystery that will test the narrator’s resolve and the loyalty of his fellow sailors. Listeners are invited to share the raw, wind‑blown world of early‑20th‑century sailing, where every gust carries a story and every shadow may conceal a secret.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (236K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-08-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

AM

Arthur Mason

1876–1955

A sailor-storyteller from County Down turned his years at sea into lively adventure books and memoirs. His writing is full of travel, danger, humor, and the rough romance of ocean life.

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