Winds of rebellion : In the dungeon of the prison ship

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Winds of rebellion : In the dungeon of the prison ship

by Ernest Haycox

EN·~3 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

In the Dungeon of the Prison Ship

0:03

I — THE BLACK FRIGATE TAVERN

24:54

II — OVER THE RIVER

22:17

III — A CAPTAIN OF THE KING’S OWN

26:56

IV — THE PRISON SHIP

32:19

V — ESCAPE

25:06

VI — A LIGHT IN THE STORM

22:00

VII — BLIND MAN’S BUFF

24:04

VIII — BLADE AND BLADE

12:38

Description

In the midst of a raging storm on a makeshift Continental encampment, a young lieutenant emerges from a cramped, wind‑blasted hut clutching a battered copy of legal treatises. He is summoned by a seasoned general whose reputation for dropping rank and formality makes him both feared and respected. The scene crackles with the tension of an army on the brink of a new campaign, while the cold darkness outside mirrors the uncertainty inside.

The lieutenant’s background—raised at the forge, hardened by hardship—sheds light on his relentless ambition and his drive to prove himself beyond the confines of his cramped cell. As he steps into the general’s modest quarters, the interplay of personal pride, military duty, and the raw elements creates a vivid portrait of Revolutionary‑era life. Their brief exchange hints at a budding partnership that could shape the fortunes of the fledgling army.

Against a backdrop of rain‑slicked grounds and the distant promise of the Black Frigate Tavern, the story captures the gritty reality of soldiers striving for honor amid chaos. The narrative balances intimate character moments with the broader sweep of 1777’s harsh winter‑turned‑spring, inviting listeners to feel the chill, the urgency, and the faint hope that fuels a young officer’s resolve.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (182K characters)

Release date

2026-08-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Haycox

Ernest Haycox

1899–1950

A major force in American Western fiction, he helped bring the genre from pulp adventure toward richer, more grounded storytelling. His novels and stories reached a huge audience and inspired film adaptations, including material linked to Stagecoach.

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