The Pirate's Pocket Book

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The Pirate's Pocket Book

by Dion Clayton Calthrop

EN·~10 minutes·1 chapter

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THE PIRATE'S POCKET BOOK - BY - DION CLAYTON CALTHROP

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A weather‑worn pocketbook once owned by a notorious seafarer opens a window onto the eccentric world of Captain Tom Tomb. Celebrated in newspapers for his uncanny foresight and feared for his ruthless charm, Tomb dresses to impress himself and roams the seas with a keen, ever‑watchful eye. The narrative begins with a vivid encounter on his island cottage, where a daring young lad is caught pilfering the captain’s prized flowers and forced to kneel before the flamboyant pirate.

In that tense moment Tomb offers the frightened youth a chance to join his crew, dubbing him “Dingy David” and beckoning him onto the deck of the infamous Inky Murk. Their partnership sparks a series of swash‑buckling exploits across imagined seas, hinting at treasure‑laden voyages and the strange, almost lyrical geography of their world. Listeners are invited to follow the early steps of this unlikely duo as they set sail into adventure.

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en

Duration

~10 minutes (10K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-03-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Dion Clayton Calthrop

Dion Clayton Calthrop

1878–1937

A lively British man of letters, he moved easily between art, illustration, fiction, and the stage. His books range from costume history and gardens to fairy lore and adventure, giving them a wide, curious appeal.

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