
Danube Pilot
by G
About This Novel
The original title of "The Pilot of the Danube" was "The Beautiful Yellow Danube", which was rewritten by his son Michel Verne after the author's death, and was later published under this title as a posthumous work. Since he has not heard from his wife Nadya for a long time, the exiled Bulgarian patriot Serge Radko, aliased as Ilya Brush, won the championship in a fishing competition, and in the name of fishing, he went down the Danube River, intending to return to his hometown of Ruse to find news about Nadya. For several months, bandits frequently appeared along the Danube River, disturbing people's peace. The leader of this group of robbers was Radko's love rival Ivan Striga. He often mentioned Radko when he robbed the village, causing people to mistake Radko for the bandit leader. In order to track down the bandits, Sheriff Carl Dragosh changed his name to Jaeger and boarded Radko's boat on the way. Along the way, they experienced various incidents. In the end, Dragosh captured the gang of robbers with the help of Radko; Striga was killed by Radko, and Nadya, who was kidnapped by him, was successfully rescued by Radko. From then on, they lived a happy life together.
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