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Hurricane Island

by H. B. Marriott (Henry Brereton Marriott) Watson

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H. B. Marriott Watson's novel follows Dr. Richard Phillimore, a discontented physician in London's East End who abandons his monotonous practice for an adventurous life at sea. He becomes involved with the steam-yacht "Sea Queen," where he encounters a series of events that include rescuing a character in distress and interactions with royal figures. The narrative explores themes of personal dissatisfaction, moral choice, and the appeal of adventure as Phillimore seeks escape from his dreary existence.

Set in the early 20th century, the story combines elements of maritime adventure with social commentary on London life. The novel situates its characters within a context where personal identity and moral dilemmas are tested through their encounters at sea and with high society. Its genre aligns with adventure fiction, reflecting the period's fascination with nautical exploits and the romanticism of seafaring pursuits.

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Pember Street, E., is never very cheerful in appearance, not even in mid-spring, when the dingy lilacs in the forecourts of those grimy houses bourgeon and blossom. The shrubs assimilate soon the general air of depression common to the neighbourhood. The smoke catches and turns them; they wilt or wither; and the bunches of flowers are sicklied over with the smuts and blacks of the roaring chimneys. The one open space within reach is the river, and thither I frequently repaired during the three years I practised in the East End. At least it was something to have that wide flood before one, the channel of great winds and the haunt of strange craft. The tide grew turbid under the Tower Bridge and rolled desolately about the barren wilderness of the Isle of Dogs; but it was for all that a breach in the continuity of ugly streets and houses, a wide road itself, on which tramped unknown and curious lives, passing to and fro between London and foreign parts. Unless a man be in deadly earnest or very young, I cannot conceive a career more distressing to the imagination and crushing to the ambition than the practice of medicine in the East End. The bulk of my cases were club cases which enabled me to be sure of a living, and the rest were for the most part sordid and unpleasant subjects, springing out of the vile life of the district. Alien sailors abounded and quarrelled fiercely. Often and often have I been awakened in the dead hours to find drunken and foreign-speaking men at my door, with one or more among them suffering from a dangerous knife-wound. And the point of it that came nearly home to me was that this career would not only lead to nothing, but was unprofitable in itself. I had taken the position in the hope that I might make something of it, but I found that it was all I could do to maintain my place. I made no charge for advice in my consultations, but took a little money on the medicine which I made up. Is any position to be conceived more degrading to a professional man? The one bright time in my week was of a Saturday, when I donned my best coat and gloves, took down my silkiest hat, and, discarding the fumes and flavours of the East,…

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