The Girl of the Golden Gate

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The Girl of the Golden Gate

by William Brown Meloney

EN·~5 hours

Chapters

Description

The bustling steamship agency on Yokohama’s Bund teems with a kaleidoscope of travelers—Chinese mandarins, Sikh merchants, Korean priests—each clutching tickets that promise distant horizons. Amid the lively crowd, one man stands apart: Captain Whitridge, his gray eyes scanning the scene with a practiced detachment, his scarred temple a silent testament to hard‑won experience. Dressed in a crisp blue serge suit that hints at military precision, he exudes a calm authority that draws a few curious glances.

Whitridge is not merely a passenger; he is the seasoned commander of the battered vessel Kau Lung, a ship that survived a ferocious typhoon and a violent mutiny, leaving its decks stained with memory. Now, fresh from the harbor’s chaos, he approaches the ticket clerk, hoping to secure a berth on the Cambodia and set a new course. Listeners will be drawn into his world of sea‑worn resolve, the lingering mysteries of his past, and the promise of another daring voyage across the Pacific.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (339K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David T. Jones, Mary Meehan, Al Haines & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2019-08-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Brown Meloney

William Brown Meloney

1877–1925

A San Francisco-born journalist and novelist, he moved between newspapers, public service, and military life before turning his experiences into books. His work captures an energetic slice of early 20th-century America, from city life to wartime service.

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