Two’s Company: A Short Story

Two’s Company: A Short Story
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A classic tale of nautical adventure from the author of the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series, now published in eBook for the very first time to commemorate the Patrick O’Brian centenary.The lighthouse was one of the most lonely in the world, guarding a dangerous reef in the cold northern seas. It therefore seemed a good idea to Sullivan and Ross that they both be its keepers; after all, two's company. But long months of isolation and boredom can test even the stoutest of friendships. So when a great storm deposits the carcass of a huge whale on the rocks, attracting to it flocks of hungry seabirds and packs of deadly sharks, and later the arrival of two unexpected guests, it provides the two friends with a welcome distraction from their tedium. Yet as the months drag on, they find that there is only so long that man can live in peace with his fellow.First published under a pseudonym, this classic tale of nautical adventure will thrill every fan of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series of Napoleonic sagas. Together with 'Noughts and Crosses' and 'No Pirates Nowadays', it is also a captivating companion to his novel, THE ROAD TO SAMARCAND, which also features Sullivan and Ross.

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Patrick O’Brian. Two’s Company: A Short Story

Patrick O’Brian. Two’s Company. A Short Story

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Ross sped down the iron staircase and lugged out the cod by its gills, then he clasped the fish to his bosom and brought it in. They had cod for every meal until it went bad.

In the evenings they used to sit about the stove, for it was very cold at times, and talk; Ross did not say much unless he was arguing, but Sullivan could talk for two. They had not been there three weeks before there was a storm. Not an ordinary storm by any means, but a great roaring storm so strong that the spray of the waves was flung as high as the light itself. The roaring of the sea was so loud that they had to shout to one another to make themselves heard. All night the storm went on, but it faded away with the coming of the sun.

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