The Trader's Wife

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The Trader's Wife

by Louis Becke

EN·~56 minutes

Chapters

Description

A sun‑blistered verandah overlooking Levuka harbour frames the story’s opening, where a young woman watches a schooner glide silently into port. Her husband, a prosperous trader returning from months among the equatorial islands, is a charismatic figure whose easy hospitality makes his hill‑top bungalow the social hub of the fledgling European community in Fiji. The scene captures the colonial world’s blend of opulence and heat, the clatter of native crews, and the fragrant bustle of Manton’s Hotel, where merchants and mariners trade tales as readily as gold.

Beneath the genteel veneer, the narrative hints at uneasy undercurrents: a ship’s mate harbors a quiet disdain for the wife, and the captain’s affection for her seems both genuine and a source of subtle friction. As the Maritana docks and the town’s lively crowd gathers, the listener is drawn into a portrait of love, pride, and the fragile balances that hold this tropical society together.

Details

Full title

The Trader's Wife 1901

Language

en

Duration

~56 minutes (53K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2008-03-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Becke

Louis Becke

1855–1913

A wandering storyteller of the South Pacific, he turned years of seafaring and island travel into vivid adventure tales and sketches of colonial life. His fiction and memoir-like writing helped bring the islands of Melanesia and Polynesia to a wide English-speaking readership.

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