The Sea-Witch; Or, The African Quadroon: A Story of the Slave Coast
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A seafaring voyage becomes the catalyst for episodic peril when a storm wrecks the ship and strands survivors along the slave coast, where the institution of slavery functions as background to unfolding events. A mysterious woman called the sea-witch and a mixed-heritage young woman figure at the center of competing affections, family tensions, and moral quandaries. The plot moves through armed attacks, a duel, a formal trial, a poisoned barb, hazardous encounters with local groups, and a desperate escape, resolving in a denouement that addresses love, revenge, and justice amid relentless adventure.
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