The Dragon in Shallow Waters

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The Dragon in Shallow Waters

by V. (Victoria) Sackville-West

EN·~5 hours

Chapters

Description

The story opens inside a cavernous factory gallery that stretches five hundred feet, its iron girders and towering chimneys dwarfing the workers who push hand‑trucks through rows of massive vats. The air hums with the constant drone of machinery, while the pungent, acrid scent of boiling soap fills the space, a thick, yellow liquid that bubbles and rises as if alive. Down a steep iron stair, the scene shifts to a brighter room where perfume‑making girls tie ribbons around scent bottles, their space scented like an orange grove in full blossom.

Beneath the surface of those vats, the soap behaves oddly—swelling, erupting, then cooling into a cracked, earth‑like skin that resembles a miniature, ever‑changing landscape. The narrator senses something hidden within the viscous depths, a secret presence hinted at by the ever‑shifting surface and a proverb about a dragon in shallow waters. This atmospheric opening sets a tone of industrial mystery, inviting listeners to wonder what unseen force lurks beneath the frothy façade.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (321K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2019-06-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

V. (Victoria) Sackville-West

V. (Victoria) Sackville-West

1892–1962

An English novelist, poet, and gardener, she brought aristocratic life, restless longing, and a sharp eye for beauty into books that still feel vivid. She is also remembered for the celebrated garden she created at Sissinghurst and for the lively circle of writers and artists around her.

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