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THE GREAT CAPTAIN.
CHAPTER I.—OF MYSELF, THAT GREAT CAPTAIN SIR WALTER RALEIGH, AND OF HOW I BECAME HIS LEAL MAN.
CHAPTER II.—THE APPARITION OF THE MONK.
CHAPTER III.—OF MY SECRET, THE LORD BOYLE, AND OTHER MATTERS.
CHAPTER IV.—THE DEAD HAND.
CHAPTER V.—OF A STRAIT PLACE AND A QUIET TIME.
CHAPTER VI.—THE TREASURE-SHIP.
CHAPTER VII.—OUR LAST YEARS TOGETHER.
CHAPTER VIII.—AN UNRAVELLED THREAD.
A nameless orphan, raised amid the turmoil of the Desmond rebellion, finds his fate altered when a young Sir Walter Raleigh discovers him in the Irish woods. The captain’s daring rescue—plucking the boy from a river ambush and pulling him onto his saddle—instantly binds them, and the narrator—later called “Wat”—becomes the fledgling page of one of England’s most charismatic soldiers.
Through Wat’s eyes we witness Raleigh’s fierce skill in battle and his unexpected generosity, as he repeatedly risks his own life to save his men. The early chapters blend vivid combat scenes with quiet moments of instruction, where the captain teaches swordplay, horsemanship and the codes of honor that guide his conduct. Beneath the bravado, hints of Raleigh’s precarious standing at court emerge, foreshadowing the challenges that will test his loyalty to the queen and his own ambitions.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (91K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-04-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1931
A prolific Irish writer of poems, novels, and memoirs, she was a lively presence in the literary world around W. B. Yeats and the Irish Revival. Her work often brings together faith, everyday feeling, and a strong sense of Irish life.
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