The Ship-Dwellers: A Story of a Happy CruiseGood Press, 2019 M12 10 - 1896 pages Albert Bigelow Paine's 'The Ship-Dwellers' is a captivating tale that follows the lives of a group of individuals who have chosen to live on a ship as a way to escape the pressures of society. The novel combines elements of adventure, romance, and introspection, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in exploring the complexities of human nature. Paine's descriptive prose and vivid imagery create a vivid portrayal of life at sea, offering readers a glimpse into a unique way of living that challenges societal norms. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, 'The Ship-Dwellers' raises questions about individualism, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. Albert Bigelow Paine, a prolific American author known for his works on Mark Twain, brings his passion for storytelling and keen eye for detail to this novel. His own experiences traveling the world and studying different cultures likely influenced the creation of this imaginative narrative. I highly recommend 'The Ship-Dwellers' to readers looking for a thought-provoking and immersive literary experience that delves into the complexities of human existence. |
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... faces , the lines of frantic handkerchiefs . Yes , oh yes , we are going - there is no turning back now , no changing of one's mind again . All the cares of work , the claims of home - they cannot reach us any more . Those.
... faces , the lines of frantic handkerchiefs . Yes , oh yes , we are going - there is no turning back now , no changing of one's mind again . All the cares of work , the claims of home - they cannot reach us any more . Those.
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... turned out in our honor. We waved to them and our band played, but we did not cheer. We were too much impressed to be noisy, nor could we have made our voices heard across that wild shouting sea. So we only looked, and waved, and ...
... turned out in our honor. We waved to them and our band played, but we did not cheer. We were too much impressed to be noisy, nor could we have made our voices heard across that wild shouting sea. So we only looked, and waved, and ...
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... turned on, the place is gay and pretty and cosey, and those of us who have not danced for twenty years of more begin to sit up straighter when the music starts, and presently we forget that all is vanity and life a sorry mess at best ...
... turned on, the place is gay and pretty and cosey, and those of us who have not danced for twenty years of more begin to sit up straighter when the music starts, and presently we forget that all is vanity and life a sorry mess at best ...
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... turned back . One account says that in the course of time a gentleman named Taxicab - probably the inventor of the vehicle later known by that name — and his companion were shipwrecked on Madeira and set up a monument in celebration of ...
... turned back . One account says that in the course of time a gentleman named Taxicab - probably the inventor of the vehicle later known by that name — and his companion were shipwrecked on Madeira and set up a monument in celebration of ...
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