PODCAST · fiction
Watch and Wait; The Young Fugitives
by Oliver Optic
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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024 - Chap XXIVThe Young Fugitives make a Harbor
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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023 - Chap XXIIIColonel Raybone changes his Tone
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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022 - Chap XXIIThe Isabel runs the Gantlet
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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021 - Chap XXIDown the Lake
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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020 - Chap XXPreparing for the Voyage
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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019 - Chap XIXLily on the Watch
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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018 - Chap XVIIIThe Affray on the Lake
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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017 - Chap XVIICyd has a Bad Fit
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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016 - Chap XVIIn the Swamp
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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015 - Chap XVThe Fate of the Slave-Hunters
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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014 - Chap XIVThe Battle for Freedom
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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013 - Chap XIIIThe Night Chase on the Lake
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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012 - Chap XIIQuin the Runaway
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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011 - Chap XIThe Bay of the Bloodhounds
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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010 - Chap XBreakfast on board the Isabel
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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009 - Chap IXThe Fugitives reach Lake Chicot
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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008 - Chap VIIIThe Departure of the Young Fugitives
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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007 - Chap VIIThe Isabel is prepared for a Cruise
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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006 - Chap VIA Vision of the Promised Land
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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005 - Chap VThe Tragedy at the Dead Oak
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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004 - Chap IVDandy determines to watch and wait
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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003 - Chap IIIMaster Archy receives an Unlucky Blow
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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002 - Chap IIThe Edith goes down to Green Point
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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001 - Preface and Chap IThe Plantation of Redlawn
On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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On a tranquil summer evening in the picturesque town of Woodville, the Grant family encounters three strangers seeking refuge and guidance. Comprising two boys and a girl from a marginalized community, their story is one of desperation and courage. The girl, strikingly fair, and one boy, nearly white, stand in stark contrast to their companion, whose ebony skin tells a different tale of identity and struggle. As fugitives from the distant south-west, their harrowing journey unfolds before Mr. Grant and his family, revealing a narrative that challenges societal norms and prejudices. Listeners should be aware that this book addresses themes related to slavery, reflecting the harsh realities of the historical context in which it is set.
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