Inez: A Tale of the Alamo

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Inez: A Tale of the Alamo

by Augusta J. (Augusta Jane) Evans

EN·~7 hours·65 chapters

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65 total
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INEZ - A TALE OF THE ALAMO - BY - AUGUSTA J. EVANS

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NEW YORK - THE FEDERAL BOOK COMPANY - PUBLISHERS - TO THE TEXAN PATRIOTS, WHO TRIUMPHANTLY UNFURLED AND WAVED ALOFT THE "BANNER OF THE LONE STAR!" WHO WRENCHED ASUNDER THE IRON BANDS OF DESPOTIC MEXICO! AND WREATHED THE BROW OF THE "QUEEN STATE" WITH THE GLORIOUS CHAPLET OF "CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY!" THIS WORK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR. - INEZ: A TALE OF THE ALAMO. - CHAPTER I.

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COWPER.

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CHAPTER II.

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HEMANS.

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CHAPTER III.

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ROCHEFOUCAULT.

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CHAPTER IV

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YOUNG.

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CHAPTER V.

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Description

In the dim light of a rainy morning, two diligent girls—Florence and Mary—navigate the strict routines of a modest boarding school, where prayers, lessons in mathematics, and whispered doubts mingle with the scent of old carpet. Their stern yet compassionate chaplain‑teacher guides them through Psalms while the younger pupils mutter rebellion, revealing the fragile balance between authority and youthful yearning. When a bundle of mysterious letters arrives, the girls are drawn into a quiet intrigue that promises to uncover hidden family ties and unanswered questions.

Against this intimate backdrop, the narrative gently lifts its gaze toward a larger, turbulent world, hinting at the looming conflicts that will reshape Texas and the lives of those who love it. As Florence grapples with the memory of her widowed father and the weight of her education, the story blends personal growth with the promise of daring adventure. Listeners will find a richly detailed portrait of friendship, faith, and the first stirrings of a historic journey yet to unfold.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (414K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Augusta J. (Augusta Jane) Evans

Augusta J. (Augusta Jane) Evans

1835–1909

A bestselling 19th-century novelist, she turned intense moral drama into page-turning fiction and became one of the most widely read Southern authors of her era. Her novel St. Elmo was such a sensation that it inspired products, place names, and a wave of devoted readers.

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