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Sea Wolf

Jack London

The Sea-Wolf is a novel written in 1904 by American author Jack London. An immediate bestseller, the first printing of forty thousand copies was sold out before publication. Of it, Ambrose Bierce wrote "The great thing—and it is among the greatest of things—is that tremendous creation, Wolf Larsen... the hewing out and setting up of such a figure is enough for a man to do in one lifetime." (Summary by Wikipedia)

Year of Publication: 1904Genres: Nautical & Marine Fiction , General Fiction , Romance , Action & Adventure Fiction
Running Time: 11 hours 29 minutes 29 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
01: I scarcely know where to begin
Tom Crawford
19:39
2
The Nights
02: I seemed swinging in a a mighty
Tom Crawford
19:08
3
The Nights
03: Wolf Larsen ceased swearing
Tom Crawford
26:19
4
The Nights
04: What happened to me next
Tom Crawford
16:10
5
The Nights
05: But my first night in the hunters' steerage
Tom Crawford
18:48
6
The Nights
06: By the following morning the storm
Tom Crawford
33:17
7
The Nights
07: At last, after three days of variable wind
Tom Crawford
8:23
8
The Nights
08: Sometimes I think Wolf Larsen mad
Tom Crawford
17:42
9
The Nights
09: Three days of rest, three blessed days
Tom Crawford
21:26
10
The Nights
10: My intimacy with Wolf Larsen increases
Tom Crawford
16:27
11
The Nights
11: The Ghost has attained the southernmost point
Tom Crawford
15:03
12
The Nights
12: The last twenty-four hours have witnessed
Tom Crawford
24:17
13
The Nights
13: For three days I did my own work, and Thomas
Tom Crawford
10:06
14
The Nights
14: It has dawned upon me that I have never
Tom Crawford
18:42
15
The Nights
15: There was a deal of cursing and groaning
Tom Crawford
13:48
16
The Nights
16: I cannot say that the position of mate
Tom Crawford
17:25
17
The Nights
17: Strange to say, in spite of the general foreboding,
Tom Crawford
32:54
18
The Nights
18: The next day, while the storm was blowing itself out
Tom Crawford
16:53
19
The Nights
19: I came on deck to find the Ghost heading up close
Tom Crawford
15:15
20
The Nights
20: The remainder of the day passed uneventfully.
Tom Crawford
18:23
21
The Nights
21: The chagrin Wolf Larsen felt from being ignored
Tom Crawford
11:05
22
The Nights
22: I knew what it was as she came toward me.
Tom Crawford
8:29
23
The Nights
23: Brave winds, blowing fair, swiftly drove the Ghost
Tom Crawford
12:22
24
The Nights
24: Among the most vivid memories of my life
Tom Crawford
15:57
25
The Nights
25: "You've been on deck, Mr. Van Weyden,"
Tom Crawford
30:35
26
The Nights
26: Wolf Larsen took the distribution of the whiskey
Tom Crawford
30:55
27
The Nights
27: Day broke, grey and chill.
Tom Crawford
18:12
28
The Nights
28: There is no need of going into
Tom Crawford
16:36
29
The Nights
29: "Fool!" I cried aloud in my vexation.
Tom Crawford
13:09
30
The Nights
30: No wonder we called it Endeavour Island.
Tom Crawford
17:37
31
The Nights
31: "It will smell," I said, "but it will keep in the heat
Tom Crawford
6:33
32
The Nights
32: I awoke, oppressed by a mysterious sensation.
Tom Crawford
19:22
33
The Nights
33: We waited all day for Wolf Larsen to come ashore.
Tom Crawford
14:20
34
The Nights
34: "It's too bad the Ghost has lost her masts.
Tom Crawford
12:08
35
The Nights
35: Next day, the mast-steps clear, and everything in readiness,
Tom Crawford
15:03
36
The Nights
36: For two days Maud and I ranged the sea
Tom Crawford
22:06
37
The Nights
37: At once we moved aboard the Ghost,
Tom Crawford
20:43
38
The Nights
38: "I think my left side is going," Wolf Larsen wrote,
Tom Crawford
7:38
39
The Nights
39: The day came for our departure.
Tom Crawford
16:34

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