The Lost Poacher
Қосымшада ыңғайлырақҚосымшаны жүктеуге арналған QR
goole playappstore
RuStore · Samsung Galaxy Store
Huawei AppGallery · Xiaomi GetApps

 The Lost Poacher
Jack London

FreeFiction
Жас шектеулері: 12+
Түпнұсқа жарияланған күн: 1901
Қағаз беттер: 13

Ұқсас кітаптар

White Fang
Jack LondonWhite Fang
Adventure
Jack LondonAdventure
The Call of the Wild
Jack LondonThe Call of the Wild
The Sea Wolf
Jack LondonThe Sea Wolf
Love of Life
Jack LondonLove of Life
The Scarlet Plague
Jack LondonThe Scarlet Plague
Burning Daylight
Jack LondonBurning Daylight
Lost Face
Jack LondonLost Face
War of the Classes
Jack LondonWar of the Classes
When God Laughs: and other stories
Jack LondonWhen God Laughs: and other stories
A Collection of Stories
Jack LondonA Collection of Stories
The Mutiny of the Elsinore
Jack LondonThe Mutiny of the Elsinore
A Daughter of the Snows
Jack LondonA Daughter of the Snows
The Faith of Men
Jack LondonThe Faith of Men
The Cruise of the Dazzler
Jack LondonThe Cruise of the Dazzler
The Strength of the Strong
Jack LondonThe Strength of the Strong
Smoke Bellew
Jack LondonSmoke Bellew
Tales of the Fish Patrol
Jack LondonTales of the Fish Patrol
The Son of the Wolf
Jack LondonThe Son of the Wolf
On the Makaloa Mat
Jack LondonOn the Makaloa Mat
  1. Басты
  2. ⭐️Free
  3. Jack London
  4. 📖The Lost Poacher
https://t.me/booksyandexhttps://vk.com/booksyandex
Пайдаланушы келісіміҚұпиялық саясатыЖазылым шарттарынҰсынымдар ережелеріАнықтамаҚолдау чаты
© 2026, Яндекс Музыка
компаниясының жобасы
Оқу
Кітап туралыДәйексөздер1Қазір оқып жатыр9Ұқсас кітаптар
Оқыдыңыз ба? Не айтасыз?
👍👎

Дәйексөздер1

Мария Олейникова
Мария Олейниковадәйексөз келтірді9 жыл бұрын
"But they won't take excuses. You're across the line, and that's enough. They'll take you. In you go, Siberia and the salt-mines. And as for Uncle Sam, why, what's he to know about it? Never a word will get back to the States. 'The Mary Thomas,' the papers will say, 'the Mary Thomas lost with all hands. Probably in a typhoon in the Japanese seas.' That's what the papers will say, and people, too. In you go, Siberia and the salt-mines. Dead to the world and kith and kin, though you live fifty years." In such manner John Lewis, commonly known as the "sea-lawyer," settled the matter out of hand. It was a serious moment in the forecastle of the Mary Thomas. No sooner had the watch below begun to talk the trouble over, than the watch on deck came down and joined them. As there was no wind, every hand could be spared with the exception of the man at the wheel, and he remained only for the sake of discipline. Even "Bub" Russell, the cabin-boy, had crept forward to hear what was going on. However, it was a serious moment, as the grave faces of the sailors bore witness. For the three preceding months the Mary Thomas sealing schooner had hunted the seal pack along the coast of Japan and north to Bering Sea. Here, on the Asiatic side of the sea, they were forced to give over the chase, or rather, to go no farther; for beyond, the Russian cruisers patrolled forbidden ground, where the seals might breed in peace. A week before she had fallen into a heavy fog accompanied by calm. Since then the fog-bank had not lifted, and the only wind had been light airs and catspaws. This in itself was not so bad, for the sealing schooners are never in a hurry so long as they are in the midst of the seals; but the trouble lay in the fact that the current at this point bore heavily to the north. Thus the Mary Thomas had unwittingly drifted across the line, and every hour she was penetrating, unwillingly, farther and farther into the dangerous waters where the Russian bear kept guard. How far she had drifted no man knew. The sun had not been visible for a week, nor the stars, and the captain had been unable to take observations in order to determine his position. At any moment a cruiser might swoop down and hale the crew away to Siberia. The fate of other poaching seal-hunters was too well known to the men of the Mary Thomas, and there was cause for grave faces. "Mine friends," spoke up a German boat-steerer, "it vas a pad piziness. Shust as ve make a big catch, und all honest, somedings go wrong, und der Russians nab us, dake our skins and our schooner, und send us mit der anarchists to Siberia. Ach! a pretty pad piziness!" "Yes, that's where it hurts," the sea lawyer went on. "Fifteen hundred skins in the salt piles, and all honest, a big pay-day coming to every man Jack of us, and then to be captured and lose it all! it'd be different if we'd been poaching, but it's all honest work in open water." "But if we haven't done anything wrong, they can't do anything to us, can they?" Bub queried.
Комментарий жазу
БастыАудиоБалаларға арналған