O'er Many Lands, on Many Seas

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O'er Many Lands, on Many Seas

by Gordon Stables

EN·~3 hours

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Description

A weather‑stalled ship drifts in the quiet heat of the Indian Ocean, its sails slack and its crew restless. The Niobe, a sturdy teak vessel bristling with guns, carries a diverse crew of seventy men on a grim mission to curb piracy and the slave trade that haunt the coastal towns of Somalia and Arabia. As the wind dies, the sailors barter superstitions and bitter jokes, their uneasy patience a mirror of the looming danger that any sudden breeze could bring them crashing onto a hostile shore.

The narrative captures the stark contrast between the ship’s former lively, cannon‑blasting days and the current hushed tension, where even the creak of a rope sounds deafening. Readers are drawn into the raw, pre‑steam era of naval life, feeling the salt‑sprayed air, the endless horizon, and the palpable anxiety of men who must act before the next gust decides their fate.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (188K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2011-09-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gordon Stables

Gordon Stables

1840–1910

A naval surgeon turned prolific adventure writer, he poured his love of travel, animals, and the outdoors into lively books for young readers. He is also remembered for commissioning an early leisure caravan, reflecting the restless, practical spirit that ran through both his life and his fiction.

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