The Lonely Island: The Refuge of the Mutineers

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The Lonely Island: The Refuge of the Mutineers

by R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

EN·~8 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

Chapter One. - The Refuge of the Mutineers. - The Mutiny.

23:06
2

Chapter Two. - Records the Duties and Troubles of the Mutineers.

22:43
3

Chapter Three. - The Lonely Island Sighted.

13:34
4

Chapter Four. - The Island Explored.

16:00
5

Chapter Five. - The Landing of the Livestock in Bounty Bay.

9:09
6

Chapter Six. - Settling down and Exploration.

15:57
7

Chapter Seven. - Roasting, Foraging, and Fabricating.

12:17
8

Chapter Eight. - Division of the Island—Moralisings, Misgivings, and a Great Event.

9:24
9

Chapter Nine. - Sally’s Chief Joys—Dark Clouds Overspread the Pitcairn Sky, and Darker Deeds are done.

16:10
10

Chapter Ten. - Dangers, Joys, Trials, and Multiplication.

19:53

Description

A ship drifts in the glass‑like Pacific at sunset, its quiet surface belying a restless crew of British seamen. Though the vessel looks ordinary, its guns and the hardened gazes of its sailors hint at deeper tensions. The captain’s harsh discipline and petty grievances have turned the calm evening into a pressure cooker of suppressed anger.

Among the men, young Matthew Quintal and Bill McCoy trade bitter jokes about the captain’s cruelty, while the ever‑cheerful “Reckless Jack” adds a volatile edge to their conversations. Their talk of mutiny is fueled by relentless punishments, withheld rations, and a sense that the ship’s authority has become tyrannical. The dialogue crackles with the raw, colloquial voice of sailors on the brink.

As the crew’s discontent swells, they begin to plot a desperate escape, seeking a hidden refuge where they might outwit their oppressor. Listeners are drawn into the gritty world of 18th‑century naval life, feeling the claustrophobic tension and the faint hope of a daring new haven.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (491K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-06-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne

1825–1894

Best known for The Coral Island, he turned real travel and frontier experience into brisk, memorable adventure stories for young readers. His books helped shape Victorian juvenile fiction and still carry the energy of firsthand observation.

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