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A compact collection of maritime short stories set among reefs, schooners, lighthouses, and open sea, each tale depicting episodes of pursuit, weather, and sudden peril. Narratives move between tense encounters with leaping fish, storms and wrecks, moments of quiet observation, and human rivalries and loyalties born of long days afloat. Recurring concerns include survival against indifferent natural forces, the rhythms of work at sea, and the moral ambiguities that arise in isolated, high-stakes situations. The volume presents varied tones—adventure, melancholy, and occasional tragedy—across self-contained sketches rather than a single continuous plot.

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Title: The Strife of the Sea

Author: T. Jenkins Hains

Illustrator: Clifford W. Ashley

W. J. Aylward

Release date: October 20, 2017 [eBook #55780]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE STRIFE OF THE SEA ***
IN THE WAKE OF THE WEATHER CLOTH.—See Pages 305–320.

THE STRIFE
OF THE SEA

T. JENKINS HAINS
AUTHOR OF “THE WIND-JAMMERS,” ETC.

NEW YORK
THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO.
33–37 East Seventeenth St., Union Sq., North


Copyright, 1903, by THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO.

Copyright, 1901 and 1902, by Harper & Bros.
Copyright, 1902 and 1903, by The Success Co.
Copyright, 1902 and 1903, by The Independent.
Copyright, 1903, by The Butterick Pub. Co. (Ltd.)

Published October, 1903.


TO
ROBERT MACKAY