The Harbor Master

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The Harbor Master

by Theodore Goodridge Roberts

EN·~5 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

THE HARBOR MASTER - BY - Theodore Goodridge Roberts

0:40
2

CHAPTER I - BLACK DENNIS NOLAN

20:16
3

CHAPTER II - NOLAN SHOWS HIS APTITUDE FOR COMMAND

19:08
4

CHAPTER III - FOXEY JACK QUINN SLIPS AWAY

20:12
5

CHAPTER IV - DEAD MAN'S DIAMONDS

11:28
6

CHAPTER V - FATHER MCQUEEN VISITS HIS FLOCK

25:19
7

CHAPTER VI - THE GIRL FROM THE CROSS-TREES

16:33
8

CHAPTER VII - THE GOLD OF THE "ROYAL WILLIAM"

16:47
9

CHAPTER VIII - THE SKIPPER STRUGGLES AGAINST SUPERSTITION

22:29
10

CHAPTER IX - SOME EARLY VISITS

12:56

Description

In a rugged cleft between Cape Race and St. John’s lies the hidden hamlet of Chance Along, a place where jagged rocks and restless currents make the sea both a threat and a livelihood. The community—families of Nolans, Lynches, Learys and Brennens—has survived for generations by fishing the treacherous waters, turning every storm‑tossed offering into a hard‑won meal. Into this stark landscape arrives a young, charismatic figure known as Black Dennis Nolan, whose fierce determination reshapes the villagers’ relationship with the sea.

Dennis inherits a modest schooner and a ledger of debts that binds the townspeople to him, and he quickly sees an opportunity beyond honest fishing. With daring ingenuity he begins to turn the hazardous coastline into a source of profit, coaxing the community into the shadowy practice of wrecking—salvaging shipwrecks for personal gain. As the tides shift and the rocks loom, the villagers are drawn into a world where survival, loyalty, and greed collide, setting the stage for conflict and intrigue in this storm‑beat corner of the North Atlantic.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (325K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Garcia, Cori Samuel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Theodore Goodridge Roberts

Theodore Goodridge Roberts

1877–1953

Best known as a Canadian poet and novelist, he wrote with a strong sense of place and adventure, moving between verse, fiction, and journalism. His career stretched across the early 20th century, and his work was often noted alongside that of his literary family.

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