The island pirate, a tale of the Mississippi
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A wandering narrator recounts adventures in the Mississippi valley, traveling from New Orleans upriver through Tennessee and encountering vivid frontier life, river piracy, and lawlessness. A visit to a state penitentiary reveals a notorious river robber and the use of convict labor, while subsequent journeys along roads and waterways bring skirmishes, rescues, and shifting alliances among settlers, outcasts, and criminals. The narrative mixes action-filled episodes with landscape description and portraits of local character, reflecting on survival, frontier justice, and how social conditions encourage both crime and reform.
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