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Title: Afloat at Last
A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea
Author: John Conroy Hutcheson
Illustrator: W. H. Overend
Release Date: April 16, 2007 [EBook #21104]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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Afloat at Last
by John Conroy Hutcheson
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This short book tells the adventures over just one voyage to Shanghai of
the hero, Allan Graham, whose father is a country vicar. Allan is
obtained a place as an apprentice aboard the Silver Queen, which he
joins at Wapping Docks. An Irish bosun, Tim Rooney, takes a liking to
the lad and helps him learn the ropes. Hutcheson nearly always has an
Irish co-hero in his books. We get a good description of how the vessel
is warped out of the dock, how she makes her way down river, assisted by
a steam-tug, and then down the English Channel and into the wide
Atlantic Ocean. Allan begins to learn a bit about navigation and
ship-handling, when the movement of the vessel in the Bay of Biscay
causes him to retire with sea-sickness. A stowaway is found on board,
in the forepeak. Allan finds an ally in the Chinese cook, Ching Wang.
On the other hand the Portuguese steward, Pedro, hates that cook.
They round the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa), cross the Indian Ocean,
and get into the Malay seas, where they notice a proa following them.
After negotiating the tail end of a typhoon, they think they have
escaped these possible pirates, pass through another typhoon, in which
all their storm sails are blown out, yet see the pirates again. They
are blown onto the Pratas shoal, aground, in which predicament the
pirates attack. Ching Wang and Allan manage to get away in one of the
pirates' small boats, and sail to where they can get help for the Silver
Queen from a patrolling British Naval vessel, the Blazer. Rescued,
eventually they get to Shanghai, where they receive their mails--it is
extraordinary how the mails are always waiting for them, no matter how
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