Deep Waters; Or, A Strange Story

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Deep Waters; Or, A Strange Story

by R. H. (Robert Hoskins) Crozier

EN·~6 hours

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Description

The story opens on a bright June day in Oxford, Mississippi, where the university’s commencement draws a colorful crowd from across the South. The chapel swells with eager families, scholars, and the town’s elite, all gathered to watch a new class of graduates step into adulthood. Amid the pomp and anticipation, the narrative pauses on one young man whose future seems especially bright. The narrator hints that while many of his peers will fade into obscurity, this particular graduate holds a promise that sets him apart.

Ernest, an orphan left with a modest inheritance, has fought his way through college with the help of a kindly Baptist minister who treats him like a son. Determined to become a lawyer, he pours his limited resources into a rigorous two‑year program, emerging with distinction but no money. As he steps out of academia and into the wider world, his resolve and the quiet support of his guardian suggest a journey that will test both his ambition and the mysterious forces hinted at by the title.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (384K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. H. (Robert Hoskins) Crozier

R. H. (Robert Hoskins) Crozier

1836–1913

A Texas novelist, editor, and Baptist minister, he wrote with the energy of a storyteller and the convictions of a preacher. His books range from Civil War fiction to religious and moral tales, giving a vivid glimpse of 19th-century print culture in the American South.

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