The Mate of the Good Ship York; Or, The Ship's Adventure

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The Mate of the Good Ship York; Or, The Ship's Adventure

by William Clark Russell

EN·~8 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

THE MATE OF THE GOOD SHIP YORK

0:33
2

CHAPTER I. JULIA ARMSTRONG

27:29
3

CHAPTER II. BAX'S FARM

29:26
4

CHAPTER III. THE EAST INDIA DOCK ROAD

27:01
5

CHAPTER IV. THE "GLAMIS CASTLE"

26:31
6

CHAPTER V. CAPTAIN LAYARD

29:43
7

CHAPTER VI. THE SHIP'S LOOKOUT

28:48
8

CHAPTER VII. THE FRENCH MATE

26:47
9

CHAPTER VIII. LOST!

22:34
10

CHAPTER IX. THE INDIAMAN'S BOAT

28:37

Description

A quiet English countryside gives way to the restless spirit of the sea as George Hardy, a seasoned chief mate, bids farewell to his father’s modest home. The opening scene captures his solitary walk, pipe in hand, the glow of autumn dusk reflecting his longing for the open ocean. Through vivid description of the rolling hills, the murmuring river, and the lingering scent of home, listeners feel the tug between land and tide that defines his character.

Soon the narrative turns toward the bustling East India Docks, where the great clipper York awaits. Hardy’s seasoned eyes and confident stride hint at a life shaped by countless voyages, while his gentle reluctance to leave his family adds depth to his resolve. Listeners are invited to share the anticipation of a sailor’s return to a vessel that promises both danger and discovery, setting the stage for a high‑seas adventure filled with camaraderie, peril, and the timeless call of the horizon.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (509K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-06-05

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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