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by F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
JUSTICE IN THE BY-WAYS. - A TALE OF LIFE. - BY F. COLBURN ADAMS, - AUTHOR OF “OUR WORLD,” ETC., ETC., ETC.
Contents
PREFACE.
JUSTICE IN THE BY-WAYS.
CHAPTER I. TOM SWIGGS’ SEVENTH INTRODUCTION ON BOARD OF THE BRIG STANDFAST.
CHAPTER II. MADAME FLAMINGO—HER DISTINGUISHED PATRONS, AND HER VERY RESPECTABLE HOUSE.
CHAPTER III. IN WHICH THE READER IS PRESENTED WITH A VARIED PICTURE.
CHAPTER IV. A FEW REFLECTIONS ON THE CURE OF VICE.
CHAPTER V. IN WHICH MR. SNIVEL, COMMONLY CALLED THE ACCOMMODATION MAN, IS INTRODUCED, AND WHAT TAKES PLACE BETWEEN HIM AND MRS. SWIGGS.
CHAPTER VI. CONTAINING SUNDRY MATTERS APPERTAINING TO THIS HISTORY.
A vivid, episodic portrait of a Southern society in turmoil, this work opens aboard the Brig Standfast, where the outspoken Tom Swiggs delivers a biting introduction to a world of tangled loyalties and fragile ideals. From the flamboyant Madame Flamingo and her eclectic patrons to the scheming “Accommodation Man” Mr. Snivel, the narrative sketches a cast whose ambitions and failings mirror the larger decay of a once‑proud chivalric tradition.
Through a series of loosely linked chapters, the author weaves social satire with earnest moral concern, exposing how corruption of principle corrodes a community more insidiously than any open rebellion. Set against the backdrop of South Carolina’s post‑war unrest, the story invites listeners to contemplate the clash between lofty rhetoric and everyday vice, while following characters as they stumble, rescue, and sometimes betray one another in their quest for dignity and purpose.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (690K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1850–1891
A prolific 19th-century American writer, he published fiction, satire, and social commentary under several pseudonyms. His books range from political sketches to Civil War-era storytelling, giving his work a lively, wide-ranging feel.
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