
In the bustling waters of the Pearl River, a heavily laden merchant ship readies for the long voyage home, its decks humming with the chatter of seasoned sailors. The crew, led by the gruff boatswain Bill and the skeptical seaman Jem, trade colorful yarns about ferocious pirates while the ship’s captain remains oddly reticent about their departure. A lingering mystery hangs over the vessel: why has it stalled at the river’s edge when the cargo of tea and silk is already secured?
Bill’s vivid tales of gruesome executions and lurking corsairs clash with Jem’s hard‑won experience navigating these seas, creating a tense yet oddly humorous rivalry. Their banter reveals a world where colonial trade, local mandarins, and the ever‑present threat of violence intersect, hinting at dangers that may yet surface once the ship finally slips its anchor. As the crew waits, the listener is drawn into a vivid portrait of 19th‑century maritime life, poised on the brink of adventure.
Full title
The Penang Pirate and, The Lost Pinnace
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (208K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-04-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Victorian writer of sea adventures and popular fiction, he is best remembered for brisk, boys'-own stories filled with ships, storms, and danger. His books helped bring the excitement of naval life to young readers in the late nineteenth century.
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