Wyndham's Pal

audiobook

Wyndham's Pal

by Harold Bindloss

EN·~7 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

WYNDHAM'S PAL

0:25
2

WYNDHAM'S PAL

0:00
3

PART I THE LURE OF AMBITION

0:01
4

CHAPTER I THE COMMODORE'S CUP

15:52
5

CHAPTER II MOONLIGHT AND GLAMOUR

16:31
6

CHAPTER III CHISHOLM'S PERSUASION

13:12
7

CHAPTER IV THE MAN WHO VANISHED

14:12
8

CHAPTER V THE TORNADO

14:04
9

CHAPTER VI THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

15:14
10

CHAPTER VII THE TOW

14:42

Description

The story opens on a mist‑laden coastline where a yacht, the Red Rose, slips into a race for the coveted Commodore’s Cup. Twenty‑six‑year‑old Wyndham, handsome and confident, pilots the vessel with a blend of skill and restless ambition, his eyes constantly scanning the horizon for rivals and hidden advantages. Beside him is his steady‑hand friend Marston, a good‑natured but unremarkable crewman whose careful rope‑splicing provides a quiet counterpoint to Wyndham’s daring plans. As the wind eases and the water turns a luminous green, the duo must manage a leaky boat and a shifting tide that could spell disaster.

Wyndham’s drive to win is more than sport; the cup represents a stake that fuels his risk‑taking. He weighs the lure of a nearby shoal against the race’s official course, hoping to harness a hidden current that might carry the Red Rose ahead of faster competitors. The tension builds as the mist conceals both opportunity and danger, while Marston’s loyal presence offers a grounding influence. Listeners are drawn into a world of sailing where ambition, friendship, and the unforgiving sea collide.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (445K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-04-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Harold Bindloss

Harold Bindloss

1866–1945

Best known for vivid adventure stories set in western Canada, this English novelist drew on years spent at sea and in the colonies to give his fiction a strong sense of place. His books became popular for their frontier settings, practical detail, and steady, readable storytelling.

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