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Mary Jane Down South

Mary Jane Down South

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ISBN10: 1151421820
ISBN13: 9781151421821
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 30
Weight: 0.16
Height: 0.06 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1919 Excerpt: ... THE BOAT'S A-FIRE! ORTUNATELY they got back to the J/ hotel a while before lunch time and could take a walk through the beautiful little park. Alice in particular was anxious to see every sort of flower and plant and to learn its name. But dear me! with all the lovely flowers there it would have taken a day to study them every one and she had to be content with seeing only a small part of the grounds. Never mind, said Mrs. Merrill, as they sat down to lunch, the same flowers will be all through Florida and you'll have plenty of time to see them all you wish. Oh! exclaimed a lady who sat at the same table with them, your little daughter doesn't think these flowers are the sights she is to see, does she? Just wait till you get further south, this early in the season every ten miles makes a difference and you'll find lovelier gardens the further you go. Alice and Mary Jane opened their eyes in amazement; lovelier flowers than these! Weren't they lucky to be seeing so much? Mrs. Merrill continued the conversation with the table mates and asked where she could find about trains going to the beach. I really don't know, replied the lady, who proved to be Mrs. Wilkins of New York State, a friend of Mrs. Merrill's cousin, because we hadn't thought of going there. We can see the beach when we are further south so we're going to take a boat ride on the St. Johns River. That's something you can't do at the beach resorts. That sounds good, agreed Mrs. Merrill, what do you girls think? Alice and Mary Jane were delighted with the idea of a boat ride and Mrs. Wilkins urged them to decide to go on their boat. They had decided to go on a comfortable, safe looking steamer of fair size that went up the river to Mandarin, the home of Harriet Beecher Stowe. T...

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