The Death Ship (Musaicum Adventure Classics)

The Death Ship (Musaicum Adventure Classics)
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Geoffrey Fenton is a second-rate officer who embarks on the ship called Saracen. On the high seas, they have an encounter with a brig who claims to have sighted the mythical ghost ship of the Flying Dutchman, cursed ship that can never reach land, condemned to sail forever and ever, bringing bad luck to any ship that crosses its path. This information starts haunting the captain of the Saracen due to the contagious bad luck that this may entail and it turns out to be right when Fenton suffers an accident. He gets rescued by the ghostly crew of the Flying Dutchmen and the infamous Captain Vanderdecken. His only mission becomes to escape from the Death Ship.

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William Clark Russell. The Death Ship (Musaicum Adventure Classics)

The Death Ship (Musaicum Adventure Classics)

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Volume 1

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I. I SAIL AS SECOND MATE IN THE SARACEN

CHAPTER II. WE MEET AND SPEAK THE LOVELY NANCY, SNOW

CHAPTER III. THE CAPTAIN AND I TALK OF THE DEATH SHIP

CHAPTER IV. WE ARE CHASED AND NEARLY CAPTURED

CHAPTER V. WE ARRIVE AT TABLE BAY AND PROCEED THENCE ON OUR VOYAGE

CHAPTER VI. THE CAPTAIN SPEAKS AGAIN OF THE DEATH SHIP

CHAPTER VII. I CONVERSE WITH THE SHIP'S CARPENTER ABOUT THE DEATH SHIP

CHAPTER VIII. A TRAGICAL DEATH

CHAPTER IX. MR. HALL HARANGUES THE CREW

CHAPTER X. WE DRAW CLOSE TO A STRANGE AND LUMINOUS SHIP

CHAPTER XI. A CRUEL DISASTER BEFALLS ME

CHAPTER XII. I AM RESCUED BY THE DEATH SHIP

CHAPTER XIII. WY ZYN AL VERDOMD

CHAPTER XIV. MY FIRST NIGHT IN THE DEATH SHIP

CHAPTER XV. I INSPECT THE FLYING DUTCHMAN

CHAPTER XVI. VANDERDECKEN SHOWS ME HIS PRESENT FOR LITTLE MARGARETHA

CHAPTER XVII. I TALK WITH MISS IMOGENE DUDLEY ABOUT THE DEATH SHIP

CHAPTER XVIII. THE DEATH SHIP MUST BE SLOW AT PLYING

CHAPTER XIX. I WITNESS THE CAPTAIN'S ENTRANCEMENT

CHAPTER XX. I HOLD A CONVERSATION WITH THE CREW

Volume 2

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CHAPTER I. IMOGENE SAYS SHE WILL TRUST ME

CHAPTER II. VANDERDECKEN EXHIBITS SOME TREASURE

CHAPTER III. IMOGENE AND I ARE MUCH TOGETHER

CHAPTER IV. THE GALE BREAKS

CHAPTER V. THE DEATH SHIP'S FORECASTLE

CHAPTER VI. WE SIGHT A SHIP

CHAPTER VII. WE WATCH THE SHIP APPROACH US

CHAPTER VIII. THE CENTAUR FLIES FROM US

CHAPTER IX. CAPTAIN VANDERDECKEN WALKS IN HIS SLEEP

CHAPTER X. WE SIGHT A DISMASTED WRECK

CHAPTER XI. THE DEAD HELMSMAN

CHAPTER XII. THE DUTCH SAILORS BOARD THE WRECK

CHAPTER XIII. THE DUTCHMEN OBTAIN REFRESHMENTS

CHAPTER XIV. MY LIFE IS ATTEMPTED

CHAPTER XV. MY SWEETHEART'S JOY

Volume 3

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CHAPTER I. WE TELL OUR LOVE AGAIN

CHAPTER II. WE SIGHT A SAIL

CHAPTER III. THE DEATH SHIP IS BOARDED BY A PIRATE

CHAPTER IV. MY LIFE IS AGAIN ATTEMPTED

CHAPTER V. A TEMPEST BURSTS UPON US

CHAPTER VI. WE SPRING A LEAK

CHAPTER VII. IMOGENE FEARS FOR ME

CHAPTER VIII. LAND

CHAPTER IX. WE BRING UP IN A BAY

CHAPTER X. THE WEATHER HELPS MY SCHEME

CHAPTER XI. MY POOR DARLING

CHAPTER XII. I AM ALONE

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"That's a shrewd view," said he, seemingly well-pleased. "But see here, my lad! our bodies are built to last three score and ten years. Some linger to an hundred; but so few beyond, that every month of continued being renders them more and more a sort of prodigies. As the end of a long life approaches—say a life of ninety years—there is such decay, such dry-rot, that the whole frame is but one remove from ashes. Now, suppose there should be men living who are known to be at least a hundred and fifty years old—nay, add an average of forty to each man and call them one hundred and ninety years old—but who yet exhibit no signs of mortality; would not you say that the bounds of Nature having been long since passed, their bodies are virtually corpses, imitating life by a semblance of soul that is properly the voice and possession of the Devil?"

"How about Methusaleh, and others of those ancient times?"

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