Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia

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Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia

by William Gilmore Simms

EN·~18 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
1

BY W. GILMORE SIMMS,

0:25
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GUY RIVERS - CHAPTER I. - THE STERILE PROSPECT AND THE LONELY TRAVELLER.

18:44
3

CHAPTER II. - THE ENCOUNTER—THE CHEVALIER D'INDUSTRIE.

30:24
4

CHAPTER III. - YOUNG LOVE—THE RETROSPECT.

26:24
5

CHAPTER IV. - A RUPTURE—THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE.

22:13
6

CHAPTER V. - MARK FORRESTER—THE GOLD VILLAGE.

24:23
7

CHAPTER VI. - CODE AND PRACTICE OF THE REGULATORS.

53:08
8

CHAPTER VII. - THE YANKEE OUTWITS THE LAWYER.

16:18
9

CHAPTER VIII. - NEW FRIENDS IN STRANGE PLACES.

21:04
10

CHAPTER IX. - MORE OF THE DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

31:10

Description

A solitary traveler trudges through the stark, wind‑swept hills of northern Georgia, a region still claimed by the Cherokee and marked by barren woodlands, thin scrub, and silent pine clumps. The landscape feels almost hostile, its muted colors and endless stretches of empty ground pressing on the wanderer’s spirit. Yet the late‑May sun casts a warm, golden glow that briefly softens the harshness, turning the desolate hills into a quiet tableau of light and shadow.

Beneath this austere surface lies a whisper of something far richer: rumors of a hidden gold country that rivals the fabled mines of Mexico and Peru. The narrative hints at a frontier on the brink of discovery, where the promise of treasure teeters against the unforgiving wilderness. As the wayfarer pushes onward, the tension between the bleak exterior and the tantalizing possibility of wealth sets the stage for a journey that will test his resolve and awaken the secrets of the land.

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Language

en

Duration

~18 hours (1043K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Keren Vergon, Lynn Bornath and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-07-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Gilmore Simms

William Gilmore Simms

1806–1870

A major voice in 19th-century Southern literature, this Charleston-born writer turned American history, frontier conflict, and regional life into fast-moving fiction and poetry. In his own time he was widely read and admired, and his work still offers a vivid window into the culture and politics of the antebellum South.

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