
A quiet harbor town awakens in the gentle glow of sunrise, where Uncle William pores over a weather‑worn map, dreaming of a future that seems just out of reach. His young companion Andy bursts in, clutching lobsters and sharing gossip about a stalled construction plan that has the locals uneasy. The dialogue between the two hints at deeper worries—contracts, a stubborn fish‑warden, and a mysterious figure named Benjy whose ambitions may reshape the island.
Amid the clatter of a kettle and the soft breathing of a sleeping cat, the scene captures a slice of everyday life threaded with quiet desperation and hope. Uncle William’s kindness offers a modest feast, while Andy’s gloom reflects the community’s struggle against bureaucratic hurdles. Listeners are invited into a world where the sea, the land, and the people’s aspirations intertwine, promising a tale of perseverance and unexpected camaraderie.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (241K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by Google Books
Release date
2016-08-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1860–1951
A lively early-20th-century American writer, she moved easily between fiction, drama, and essays, and became especially known for sharp, accessible mysteries. Her work often paired wit with a clear sense of character, making her a distinctive voice in popular magazines and books of her time.
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