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Yr Ynys Unyg; or, The lonely island : $b a narrative for young people
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"Yr Ynys Unyg; or, The lonely island" by Julia de Winton recounts the voyage of a group of women and children aboard the yacht "La Luna" as they explore the Mediterranean and surrounding seas. The narrative, written in the mid-19th century, focuses on their interactions with the sea, nature, and each other while facing various challenges during their travels. The story emphasizes character relationships, especially among the children, and provides insights into their individual personalities and responses to the adventures encountered at sea. The opening sections introduce the principal characters, their backgrounds, and the motives behind the voyage, setting the scene for a series of maritime experiences meant for a young audience.
The work is a fictional narrative in the adventure genre, aimed at young readers, and reflects the period's style of storytelling with an emphasis on character and setting. It blends elements of exploration and domestic life, illustrating the dynamics of a diverse group navigating both external environments and internal relationships during a maritime expedition.
The work is a fictional narrative in the adventure genre, aimed at young readers, and reflects the period's style of storytelling with an emphasis on character and setting. It blends elements of exploration and domestic life, illustrating the dynamics of a diverse group navigating both external environments and internal relationships during a maritime expedition.
From the opening pages
Archaic and dialect spellings remain as printed. Punctuation has been normalised. Significant errors have been noted at the end of the text. A table of contents has been provided below: INTRODUCTION THE LAST CHAPTER INTRODUCTION. Dear Friend, I enclose you the manuscript of which you have so long desired possession. You have permission to do what you like with it, on one condition, which is, that you alter all the names, and expunge anything like personality therein; for, as you are aware (with two exceptions) each character mentioned in the story is now alive, and so few years have elapsed since the events recorded took place that it would not be at all difficult for a stranger to recognize the heroes and heroines therein mentioned. Having settled that business, I now proceed to say, that as the narrative begins very abruptly, you will find it necessary to have some little personal account of the parties concerned, which I will lose no time in giving you. The mother of the party you know so well I need say nothing further of her than that she was about 27 when these events occurred; what her age is now, I must be excused telling, inasmuch as it has nothing to do with the story, and it is her own concern, and it will too certainly expose the time of the narrative and other things she wished left in obscurity. Mrs. E., the little mother, as she is called by every one, was the second in command. A greater contrast to her cousin could not exist. Short, and rather stout, she trotted by the side of her companion, as the little hippopotamus by the side of the giraffe. Both their eyes were dark, but the mother's were soft, and the little mother's so brilliant when she fixed her eyes on you, you must tell what you thought, as they penetrated into the heart. Her broad forehead showed the prevalence of the intellectual powers, and the reliance on her own sense and judgment. To be sure some people called her very masculine, and it is true that, when equipped in her riding gear, and ready to get into her second home (the saddle), she certainly slaps her tiny boots with her whip, walks round her horse, examines his legs, and questions her groom as to the throwing out of curbs, and other mysteries, known as…
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