
With JOHN PAUL JONES
Illustrations
CHAPTER I HOW ETHAN CARLYLE BROUGHT THE NEWS OF BURGOYNE’S SURRENDER
CHAPTER II HOW A SPY LISTENED AT THE WINDOW
CHAPTER III HOW THE SHALLOP ATTACKED THE ISLAND QUEEN
CHAPTER IV SHOWS HOW THE RANGER SAILED FOR FRANCE
CHAPTER V HOW ETHAN CARLYLE FACED THE BULLY OF THE RANGER
CHAPTER VI WHAT HAPPENED BY NIGHT IN THE HARBOR OF NANTES
CHAPTER VII HOW LONGSWORD STRUCK HOME
CHAPTER VIII SHOWS HOW BENJAMIN FRANKLIN OPENED THE SECRET DISPATCH
Set against the tumult of the American Revolution, this swash‑swash adventure follows the daring young messenger Ethan Carlyle as he races to deliver the crucial news of General Burgoyne’s surrender. Along the way he encounters a brooding, charismatic figure with coal‑black hair—an early incarnation of the legendary sea captain John Paul Jones—whose sharp eyes and fierce pride hint at the larger battles to come. Their brief, tense exchange in the shadow of Philadelphia’s State House ignites a partnership that will carry them from the bustling streets of the colonies to the perilous decks of war‑torn ships.
The narrative weaves together espionage, daring raids, and the gritty reality of 18th‑century naval warfare. A cunning spy listens at a window, a modest shallop daringly attacks an enemy vessel, and whispers of secret dispatches stir the air. With vivid illustrations and brisk, dialogue‑rich storytelling, listeners are drawn into a world where loyalty, courage, and the thirst for liberty collide on both land and sea.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (332K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
D A Alexander, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Library of Congress)
Release date
2021-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1951
A Philadelphia-born storyteller with a knack for crime, mystery, and vivid city life, he moved easily from gritty realism to popular detective and adventure fiction. His work also reached younger readers, showing a range that helped keep his stories in circulation long after their first publication.
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