The Secret of the Sands; Or, The "Water Lily" and her Crew

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The Secret of the Sands; Or, The "Water Lily" and her Crew

by Harry Collingwood

EN·~10 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

Preface.

1:54
2

Volume One—Chapter One. - The Wreck.

18:15
3

Volume One—Chapter Two. - The Secret.

17:38
4

Volume One—Chapter Three. - Bob’s Proposition.

28:07
5

Volume One—Chapter Four. - Our Trial Trip.

38:18
6

Volume One—Chapter Five. - A Gale in the Bay of Biscay.

27:10
7

Volume One—Chapter Six. - The Fate of the “Amazon.”

25:44
8

Volume One—Chapter Seven. - The Sea-Serpent.

27:03
9

Volume One—Chapter Eight. - Bob’s Dream.

33:55
10

Volume One—Chapter Nine. - A Cape Horn Gale.

30:48

Description

A fierce November gale sweeps the coast of Weymouth, driving a massive ship toward the treacherous Chesil Beach. When a coastguard’s frantic warning reaches a modest household, two brothers‑in‑spirit—one a seasoned sailor and the other his loyal companion—dash out into the storm to witness the impending disaster. Their brisk trek across wind‑blasted hills and the ragged shoreline sets the stage for a classic tale of bravery, skill, and the raw power of the sea.

Beyond the dramatic rescue, the story offers a vivid portrait of 19th‑century nautical life. Readers will hear the clatter of rigging, feel the chill of oil‑skin coats, and learn practical insights about small‑craft design and navigation from an experienced mariner’s point of view. It’s an engaging blend of adventure and instruction, perfect for anyone who loves the romance of the open water and the challenges it presents.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (589K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2011-03-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harry Collingwood

Harry Collingwood

1851–1922

Sea adventures, shipboard danger, and far-flung voyages fill these classic stories by the writer better known as Harry Collingwood. Behind the pen name was a civil engineer whose professional knowledge of coasts and harbours helped give his nautical fiction a convincing feel.

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