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As We Sweep Through The Deep
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The novel centres on Jack Mackenzie, a young sailor who reflects on his experiences after two years at sea aboard the frigate Ocean Pride. Set in the late 19th century, it depicts his romantic feelings for Gerty Keane amid themes of honour, duty, and family obligations during a period of naval conflict and social change. The narrative weaves Jack’s personal aspirations with the broader context of naval warfare and the financial struggles of his family estate, Grantley Hall. The story explores his inner conflicts as he navigates love and loyalty, against a backdrop of maritime adventure and societal expectations prevalent in Victorian Britain.
The work is a historical adventure novel that presents a detailed depiction of naval life and the social milieu of the period, illustrating the challenges faced by individuals caught between personal desires and duty. It emphasizes character development within the framework of late 19th-century values, highlighting the significance of honour and perseverance in both personal and professional spheres.
The work is a historical adventure novel that presents a detailed depiction of naval life and the social milieu of the period, illustrating the challenges faced by individuals caught between personal desires and duty. It emphasizes character development within the framework of late 19th-century values, highlighting the significance of honour and perseverance in both personal and professional spheres.
From the opening pages
UST two years this very day since poor Jack Mackenzie sailed away from England in the Ocean Pride .” Mr. Richards, of the tough old firm of Griffin, Keane, and Co., Solicitors, London, talked more to himself than to any one within hearing. As he spoke he straightened himself up from his desk in a weary kind of way, and began to mend his pen: they used quills in those good old times. “Just two years! How the time flies! And we’re not getting any younger. Are we, partner?” Whether Mr. Keane heard what he said or not, he certainly did not reply immediately. He was standing by the window, gazing out into the half-dark, fog-shaded street. “Fog, fog, fog!” he grunted peevishly; “nothing but fog and gloom. Been nothing else all winter; and now that spring has all but come, why it’s fog, fog, fog, just the same! Tired of it—sick of it!” Then he turned sharply round, exclaiming, “What did you say about Jack and about growing younger?” Mr. Richards smiled a conciliatory smile. He was the junior partner though the older man—if that is not a paradox—for his share in the firm was not a quarter as large as Keane’s, who was really Keane by name and keen by nature, of small stature, with dark hair turning gray, active, business-like, and a trifle suspicious. Mr. Richards was delightfully different in every way—a round rosy face that might have belonged to some old sea-captain, a bald and rosy forehead, hair as white as drifted snow, and a pair of blue eyes that always seemed brimming over with kindness and good-humour. “I was talking more to my pen than to you,” he said quietly. “But what’s given you Jack on the brain, eh?” “Oh, nothing—nothing in particular, that is. I happened to turn to his account, that is all.” “Bother him. Yes, and but for you, Richards, never an account should he have had with us .” “Well, Jack gets round me somehow. He is not half a bad lad, with his dash and his fun and his jollity. Ay, and his ways are very winning sometimes. He does get round one, partner.” “I don’t doubt it, Richards. Winning enough when he wants to get round you and wheedle cash out of you. I tell you what, partner: Jack’s got
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