The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast: Or, Robert and HaroldDodd, Mead, 1887 - 452 pages The adventures of a family in Florida in 1830. |
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... turkey without an oven - Flying signal ... 127 CHAPTER XII . Results of the cookery - Voyage - Appearance of the country - Orange trees , the bitter - sweet - Rattlesnake - Usual signs for distinguishing a fanged and poisonous serpent ...
... turkey without an oven - Flying signal ... 127 CHAPTER XII . Results of the cookery - Voyage - Appearance of the country - Orange trees , the bitter - sweet - Rattlesnake - Usual signs for distinguishing a fanged and poisonous serpent ...
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... turkeys again - Work on the tent .......... CHAPTER XXI . Rainy day - The kitchen and fire - Hunting the opossum ... Turkey pen - Sucking water through oozy sand - Exploring tour- Appearance of the country- " Madame Bruin ...
... turkeys again - Work on the tent .......... CHAPTER XXI . Rainy day - The kitchen and fire - Hunting the opossum ... Turkey pen - Sucking water through oozy sand - Exploring tour- Appearance of the country- " Madame Bruin ...
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... turkeys flying to a distant grove . Beyond the islands lay , in perfect repose , the waters of that bay whose tranquil beauty has been a theme of admiration with every one whose privi- lege it has been to look upon it . CHAPTER III ...
... turkeys flying to a distant grove . Beyond the islands lay , in perfect repose , the waters of that bay whose tranquil beauty has been a theme of admiration with every one whose privi- lege it has been to look upon it . CHAPTER III ...
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... turkeys to sell , and who on the present occasion brought with him in additiɔn a fine green turtle . Major Burke , conceiving that his friends at Bellevue would prize these delicacies more than they at the fort , to whom they were D 49 ...
... turkeys to sell , and who on the present occasion brought with him in additiɔn a fine green turtle . Major Burke , conceiving that his friends at Bellevue would prize these delicacies more than they at the fort , to whom they were D 49 ...
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... Island at the mouth of the bay , and spend it among the deer and turkeys , the fish and oysters , of which we have heard so much ? There are F advantages and disadvantages on both sides ; and my own THE YOUNG MAROONERS . 81.
... Island at the mouth of the bay , and spend it among the deer and turkeys , the fish and oysters , of which we have heard so much ? There are F advantages and disadvantages on both sides ; and my own THE YOUNG MAROONERS . 81.
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