The River's Children: An Idyl of the Mississippi

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The River's Children: An Idyl of the Mississippi

by Ruth McEnery Stuart

EN·~2 hours·15 chapters

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15 total

THE RIVER'S CHILDREN - AN IDYL OF THE MISSISSIPPI - By RUTH McENERY STUART - AUTHOR OF "SONNY," "HOLLY AND PIZEN," "MORIAH'S MOURNING," "NAPOLEON JACKSON," ETC. - With Pictures by Barry C. Edwards - NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. 1904 - Copyright, 1904, by The Century Co. - Copyright, 1903, by Phelps Publishing Co. - Published October, 1904 - The De Vinne Press

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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THE RIVER'S CHILDREN - AN IDYL OF THE MISSISSIPPI

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PART FIRST

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PART SECOND

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I

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II

7:32

III

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IV

10:17

V

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Description

The story opens on the restless banks of the mighty Mississippi, where a precarious levee threatens the lives of a bustling river town. Men of varied backgrounds—mostly African‑American laborers—work day and night with pickaxes and shovels, bolstering weak spots with cotton bales, barrels of tar, and even salvaged iron rails. Amid the hard labor, they find moments of levity, sharing cold drinks and songs that echo over the water’s roar.

In this first act, the community’s desperation is palpable: planters gamble their fortunes on makeshift barriers, while wives and priests gather in quiet prayer beneath the spire of St. Louis Cathedral. A witty Creole worker and his companion trade jokes about saints and devils, revealing both their camaraderie and the looming danger. Their voices, laughter, and whispered hopes set the tone for a vivid portrait of resilience against the ever‑present threat of flood.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (145K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2010-11-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ruth McEnery Stuart

Ruth McEnery Stuart

1856–1917

A vivid storyteller of Southern life, she built a national readership with warm, observant fiction and a sharp ear for regional speech. Her stories and poems often drew on Louisiana and Arkansas settings, blending humor, character, and everyday detail.

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