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02 - Chapter 2

Episode 2 of the Outcast Of The Islands, An by Joseph Conrad (1857 - 1924) podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "02 - Chapter 2" was published on April 13, 2026 and runs 15 minutes.

April 13, 2026 ·15m · Outcast Of The Islands, An by Joseph Conrad (1857 - 1924)

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Rescue, The by Joseph Conrad (1857 - 1924) LibriVox "The Rescue" is the third of Conrad's novels to feature Captain Tom Lingard, an independent buccaneer operating in the Malayan archipelago. Tom Lingard was probably based on the real-life William Lingard, a runaway from an English landed family who owned several ships and traded extensively (and perhaps illegally) around the Macassar Strait in the mid-nineteenth century. In this prequel to both "An Outcast of the Islands" and "Almayer's Folly", Tom Lingard, after several years of expensive preparation, is right on the verge of pulling off a noble plan to restore a tribal prince and princess to their rightful realm with the help of native allies through a show of force when he learns that a wealthy and arrogant Englishman has accidentally run his pleasure yacht aground right in the middle of his own proposed field of operations. The yacht owner refuses Lingard's pleas to leave his yacht for a few days to allow Lingard to carry out his plans, and matters soon get even stickier when a gro That Nique Woodhouse Outcast The awkward audio adventures of a specific award winning* comedian/general loser.* = least likely to be a comedian as voted by peers, wyke college, 2003."hilarious maverick on a meteoric rise" - America's The Write Linewww.nique woodhouse.com edian Embankment at Night, before the War: Outcasts D. H. Lawrence This was the Weekly Poem for 20 May 2006. We stretched our poetry-reading muscles with five versions of this much longer selection than usual (some 96 lines), in which D.H. Lawrence evokes a gritty yet sensitive picture of urban poverty before the First World War. (Summary by LauraFox) Outlast Podcast Geek Freaks We are talking about every episode of Survivor and discussing our favorite moments! Join the conversation!
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