
A lively portrait of a young man’s first taste of naval life, this collection opens with Pringle Rushforth’s exuberant letter to his brother, describing the thrill of slipping on a gold‑band cap and stepping aboard the Juno. He recounts the bustling shipboard world—hammocks swaying beneath the guns, colorful comrades with nicknames like Snookes and Polly, and the gruff yet endearing mate Gregson who keeps the deck in order. The narrative captures the mixture of pride, nervous anticipation, and the vivid details of life at sea, drawing listeners into the cramped yet camaraderie‑filled quarters of a 19th‑century vessel.
Beyond the initial embarkation, the stories follow Pringle’s early adventures as he learns the ropes, faces the quirks of his fellow midshipmen, and watches the ship set sail under a jaunty boatswain’s whistle. The tone balances humor with earnest observation, offering a window into the hopes and hardships of a novice sailor. Listeners will find themselves sharing in the excitement of a first cruise, feeling the salt‑sprayed air and the promise of horizons yet unseen.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (187K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1814–1880
Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for young readers, this Victorian writer filled his books with sea voyages, survival, and a strong sense of duty. He also helped bring popular European tales to English readers through translation and adaptation.
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