Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue A Tale of the Mississippi and the South-west

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Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue A Tale of the Mississippi and the South-west

by Oliver Optic

EN·~8 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
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HATCHIE - THE GUARDIAN SLAVE; - OR - THE HEIRESS OF BELLEVUE. - A Tale of the Mississippi and the South-west - BY WARREN T. ASHTON.

0:16
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Boston: B. B. Mussey and Company, and R. B. Fitts and Company. - 1853

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INTRODUCTION.

1:09
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HATCHIE: - THE GUARDIAN SLAVE. - CHAPTER I.

21:59
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CHAPTER II.

19:05
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CHAPTER III.

20:14
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CHAPTER IV.

14:16
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CHAPTER V.

21:03
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CHAPTER VI.

14:32
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CHAPTER VII.

24:36

Description

Set against the humming currents of the Mississippi in the summer of 1848, the tale opens aboard a steamboat trudging between New Orleans and Cincinnati. The cramped, smoky decks become a crucible for ideas, and the author sketches a world where river life, bustling ports, and the lingering scent of cotton intertwine with the quiet dramas of its passengers. In the heart of this landscape lives Hatchie, a young woman born into servitude yet possessing a keen mind and an unexpected sense of duty that draws her into the lives of the city’s elite.

We first encounter the polished chambers of Anthony Maxwell, a handsome, well‑educated attorney whose opulent office resembles a drawing‑room more than a courtroom. Surrounded by fine tapestries, paintings, and the trappings of Southern gentility, Maxwell’s outward confidence masks a restless inner life. Hatchie, serving as his “guardian slave,” becomes the subtle bridge between his privileged world and the harsher realities beyond the doors, hinting at the complex loyalties and hidden tensions that will shape their intertwined futures.

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Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue A Tale of the Mississippi and the South-west A Tale of the Mississippi and the South-west

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (517K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Oliver Optic

Oliver Optic

1822–1897

Best known for brisk, moral adventure stories for young readers, this prolific 19th-century American writer also spent years in the classroom and public life. His books of sea travel, school life, and youthful independence helped shape popular children's fiction in his era.

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