The Iron Plantation
ACT I: THE RUINS The land was not worth anything. That was why Silas Whitaker got it. It was a strip of marginal soil on the edge of the old Whitaker plantation in the Mississippi Delta, where the red clay was thin and the cypress swamps encroached from the east. The family could have given it to anyone -- a distant cousin, a family friend, a charity. Instead, they gave it to Silas, the...
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