
A bustling ocean liner prepares to pull away from the dock, and the narrator finds himself caught in a whirlwind of farewells, luggage, and the inevitable sea‑sick remedies crowding his pocket. The opening pages teem with vivid, comic snapshots—a port‑hole lit green by the tide, a steward slipping into a soup tureen, and the chaotic chorus of passengers waving, shouting, and handing out dollars to siblings and porters alike. Through witty, rhythmic prose the story captures the absurdity and excitement of that half‑hour before departure, where every detail feels both vital and hilariously overblown.
As the vessel slides into the water, the narrator muses on the endless stream of maritime cures arriving by post, treating them with a mix of sarcasm and experimental daring. He observes the strange fellowship that forms among strangers who share cramped cabins, nervous jokes, and the shared dread of motion‑induced nausea. The tone stays light and self‑deprecating, inviting listeners to laugh along with the narrator’s bemused observations of life aboard a ship that promises both adventure and a steady supply of quirky inconveniences.
Language
en
Duration
~35 minutes (34K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-02-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1879–1947
A witty American novelist and journalist from Chicago, he turned sharp observations of everyday life into popular books, stories, and travel writing. His work moved easily between humor, fiction, and reporting, and some of it later found its way to the screen.
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