At Sunwich Port, Part 1.

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At Sunwich Port, Part 1.

by W. W. (William Wymark) Jacobs

EN·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

The story opens on a sleepy July afternoon in Sunwich Port, a tight‑knit seaside town where the clatter of cranes and the steady chime of the church clock mark the rhythm of daily life. Captain Nugent, a seasoned mariner still seething from a recent inquiry into a ship collision, strides through the narrow streets, his mind haunted by the court’s judgments and a simmering rage that fuels his longing to return to the sea. Beside him trudges his loyal yet bewildered steward, Mr. Samson Wilks, whose uneasy humor and clumsy attempts at deference hint at deeper tensions between duty and personal frustration.

When the pair finally reach the captain’s family home, the atmosphere shifts from the salty harbor to a cramped domestic setting. Mrs. Kingdom, the captain’s widowed sister, greets him with a blend of affection and concern, while Wilks’ drunken stumble and the ensuing chaos in the sitting‑room expose the fragile veneer of order that the captain clings to. As Nugent confronts the suspension of his certificate and the commendation of his first officer, the listener is drawn into a world where honor, resentment, and family obligations collide, promising a compelling exploration of a man caught between his past glories and an uncertain future.

Details

Full title

At Sunwich Port, Part 1. Contents: Chapters 1-5

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (62K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. W. (William Wymark) Jacobs

W. W. (William Wymark) Jacobs

1863–1943

Best remembered for the chilling classic "The Monkey's Paw," this English writer also built a huge readership with witty, sharply observed tales of dockworkers, sailors, and everyday London life. His stories mix humor and unease in a way that still feels vivid more than a century later.

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