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Author: R.M. Ballantyne (1825-1894)

Added by: NicholasHodson

Added Date: 2009-05-08

Language: English

Subjects: Athelstane; Ballantyne; Life; Ship; pdf; djvu; prc; fb2

Collections: folkscanomy fiction, folkscanomy, additional collections

Pages Count: 70

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To see the transcribed text with images (if possible) use the FB2 version. A story for pre-teens, in which a small boy, Davy, is taken to a shipyard to watch the building of a new sailing-vessel, the "Fair Nancy". Eventually Davy is allowed to sail on board of her as a boy-seaman. He is sea-sick at first, but soon recovers and learns how to climb the rigging to help with the sails. They encounter a hurricane, which knocks the ship over, and they lose the ship's boats. A raft is made, but only a few people can get away on it, including the captain's wife. The ship drifts helpless until she is wrecked on a hostile shore. There is only one chance for the men, and that would be if someone could swim ashore with a rope and fasten it, so that each member of the crew can be brought ashore with a travelling block and harness. This works, and no lives are lost. They walk out of the wilderness till they come to a village, from which they make their way to Quebec, and thence back to England. I find it rather a depressing story, but the intention of the book, presumably, is to interest young people in a life at sea. First published 1857.

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