
Percival Ford, a prosperous but aloof island businessman, watches the bustling lanai of Honolulu’s Seaside hotel as the Twentieth prepares to leave for Alaska. Surrounded by uniformed officers, their lively wives, and the bright‑sunlit crowds, he feels a sharp disconnect between his rigid sense of propriety and the carefree vitality of the army’s social scene. His keen observations reveal a man more comfortable with sermons and boardrooms than with the open‑armed gestures of the island’s younger generation.
Yet beneath his polished exterior lies a restless yearning for purpose beyond wealth and reputation. As the ship’s departure looms, Ford wrestles with his inherited sense of duty, his disdain for frivolous romance, and the subtle pull of the tropical world that surrounds him. Listeners are invited to join his quiet contemplation, where the clash of cultures and personal ideals promises to stir the calm surface of his carefully ordered life.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (168K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1916
Adventure, hardship, politics, and restless curiosity all fed the stories that made him one of America’s most widely read early modern authors. Best known for tales such as The Call of the Wild and White Fang, he brought unusual energy and lived experience to everything he wrote.
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