
The story opens with a richly textured memory of a West Indian store, where the scent of pimento, rum, and fresh sugar mingles with the cool, damp air. A towering, white‑bearded gentleman bursts through a heavy door, his cane clicking against the barrels, and the narrator’s gaze meets the enigmatic eyes of a young woman named Seraphina. Her gray‑shadowed stare and the soft glow of light on her face create a lingering impression that hints at deeper currents beneath the everyday bustle of the quarry and the beach.
From that moment the narrator, a restless twenty‑two‑year‑old, reflects on his own longing for escape. He watches his cousin’s wedding, feels a pang of jealousy, and dreams of the wide sea beyond his Kentish home. The promise of adventure, love, and perhaps hidden treasure beckons as he prepares to set sail with the striking Carlos Riego, leaving behind a life that feels both confined and full of untapped possibilities.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (874K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Widger
Release date
2006-01-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1857–1924
Born in what is now Ukraine and writing in his third language, he turned years at sea into novels and stories full of danger, moral strain, and unforgettable settings. His work includes Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, and Nostromo, and it helped shape modern English fiction.
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1873–1939
A major modernist voice, this English novelist, poet, editor, and critic helped shape early 20th-century literature while writing some of its most admired fiction. Best known for The Good Soldier and Parade's End, he brought psychological depth and a striking, fractured style to stories of love, memory, and war.
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