
The narrative opens with a weary traveler taking refuge in a quiet mountain ravine near Santa Lucia, where a crackling fire and the glow of distant stars set the scene. Joined by an old Indian servant and a seasoned captain, she spends evenings listening to vivid recollections of America’s untamed frontiers. The tone is one of anticipation, as each tale promises the raw spectacle of a continent on the brink of change.
The captain’s own story traces his 1849 journey from a bustling New Orleans, up the mosquito‑laden Mississippi, to the gold‑driven expanse of California. He recounts life on a sugar plantation, daring river raids, and the brutal trek across prairie and desert, where he must lead a wagon train past hostile tribes and relentless weather. Through his voice the listener feels the grit of frontier labor, the lure of riches, and the uneasy beauty of a world still wild.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (217K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-12-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1916
Best known for sweeping historical novels that stirred Polish readers’ sense of identity, this Nobel Prize-winning writer brought the past to life on an epic scale. His internationally famous Quo Vadis helped make him one of the most widely read Polish authors of his time.
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