
NOTE
CHAPTER I. THE HUCKSTER
CHAPTER II. ROSAMUND
CHAPTER III. THE FORGE
CHAPTER IV. THE INTERVENER
CHAPTER V. THE BUCKLER
CHAPTER VI. JASPER LEIGH
CHAPTER VII. TREPANNED
CHAPTER VIII. THE SPANIARD
CHAPTER I. THE CAPTIVE
The story opens with a bitter chronicler whose scathing sketches of his contemporaries set the tone for a portrait of Sir Oliver Tressilian, a tall, dark‑haired gentleman of striking presence. Stripped of his naval command and consigned to a quiet post in Cornwall, Oliver’s pride and restless spirit drive him toward a darker calling. He abandons the genteel life of a courtier and, with the sea as his only ally, embraces the perilous world of the Barbary corsairs.
In his new role as a renegade captain, Oliver commands a swift, daring crew that skims the Mediterranean’s coasts, striking at merchant vessels and carving a reputation for ruthless efficiency. Yet beneath the bravado lies a conflicted soul, torn between loyalty to his homeland and the allure of freedom on the open water. Listeners are drawn into a vivid, early‑stage saga of ambition, betrayal, and the raw, salty allure of piracy, all rendered with the sharp eye of a man who knows both the court’s whispers and the ocean’s roar.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (658K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1950
An Italian-born British novelist who turned swashbuckling history into page-turning fiction, he helped define the classic adventure tale. His best-known books, including Scaramouche and Captain Blood, still carry the same wit, speed, and sense of daring that made them famous.
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