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Salthaven
by W. W. (William Wymark) Jacobs
- Language
- EN
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- EPUB
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- 11 MB
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"Salthaven" by W. W. Jacobs is a novel set in a British coastal town during the early 20th century. It depicts the professional and personal lives of ship-owner Mr. John Vyner and his clerk, Mr. Hartley, as they manage their business and social relationships. The narrative highlights the interactions of these characters, including Hartley's concerns about his long service and the arrival of Vyner's nephew, R, which signals potential changes within their community. The story also involves Hartley's daughter, Joan, whose role becomes significant in the evolving relationships between the characters.
The novel provides a detailed portrayal of maritime business life and social dynamics in a small British port town, emphasizing themes of family, duty, and social hierarchies. Its setting and character interactions reflect the period's societal norms, furnishing a glimpse into the maritime and social fabric of early 20th-century Britain.
The novel provides a detailed portrayal of maritime business life and social dynamics in a small British port town, emphasizing themes of family, duty, and social hierarchies. Its setting and character interactions reflect the period's societal norms, furnishing a glimpse into the maritime and social fabric of early 20th-century Britain.
From the opening pages
With a fine show of indignation, he thrust the gasping Bassett from the room Captain Trimblett and her father were regulating their pace by hers The boatswain, nothing loath, gave a tug— With a few kind words he presented him with the bananas He proceeded with almost equal care to assist her mother Mrs. Willett and Mrs. Chinnery confronted each other She placed it between his lips with a little jab “I want you to drink it with me—‘Bassett, the best of boys!’” “I’m choking!” he moaned, and dashed blindly into the inn “Fancy you in a ’at like that,” pursued the astonished boatswain. “No wonder I thought you was a lady” “I came to ask your advice,” said Hartley A man holding a handkerchief to his bleeding face appeared suddenly “Cap’n Sellers,” he said, “I’ve got a bone to pick with you” “She said, ‘Nonsense,’” he replied, softly He leaned back in his chair, and watched his chief clerk closely “I heard you come in,” he said “I really think I’m the most forgetful man in Salthaven,” said Mr. Robert Vyner “I’ve got to go too,” said the captain She seated herself on a pile of timber, and motioned the young man to join her “I don’t like leaving him here,” said Rosa And wetter still waiting at one corner of the Bank of England “Mind!” said the captain, “I haven’t—promised.” Was cut short in his expressions of pleasure at the captain’s return “C—ck!” he said, waggishly She drew the ring from her finger “It’s to make you leave off loving me,” she explained “Time!” cried Captain Sellers “Don’t—don’t you think Captain Trimblett is lucky?” Snatching his hat ... and darting wildly from the room “You look very nice, dear,” she said “If you like to go and get a glass you can have a little drop yourself” Ended in the performance of a marvellous piece of jugglery “Don’t go,” he said, hastily. “I haven’t finished yet” He caused intense excitement by getting wedged under a dressing-table The captain, who had hold of the curtains at the time, brought them down with him Miss Gertrude Trimblett waved herself off the fence Mr. Vyner started up and his cigar fell unheeded to the floor An enormous fist held just beneath his nose stopped him in mad career
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