The Flamingo Feather

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The Flamingo Feather

by Kirk Munroe

EN·~4 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

The Flamingo Feather - CHAPTER I - RÉNÉ DE VEAUX

13:43
2

CHAPTER II - A WONDERFUL DELIVERANCE

15:02
3

CHAPTER III - CHITTA'S REVENGE

10:56
4

CHAPTER IV - HAS-SE IS HELD PRISONER

12:48
5

CHAPTER V - THE ESCAPE OF HAS-SE AND RENE

9:04
6

[Illustration: Réné slipped quickly through the gate.]

3:13
7

CHAPTER VI - THE JOURNEY IN SEARCH OF FOOD

10:51
8

CHAPTER VII - CHITTA BECOMES A SEMINOLE

8:58
9

CHAPTER VIII - ON THE TRAIL

10:51
10

CHAPTER IX - A TRAP AVOIDED AND FRIENDS DISCOVERED

11:17

Description

On a bleak winter day in 1564, sixteen‑year‑old Réné de Veaux leaves the only home he has ever known, driven by the loss of his parents and the promise of a new purpose. Accompanied by his loyal childhood servant François, he journeys to Paris to meet his distant uncle, the Chevalier Réné de Laudonniere, a hardened soldier whose reputation is built on daring voyages to the New World. The boy’s resolve to leave his tears behind marks the first step from boyhood to manhood.

The uncle, fresh from a recent expedition with Admiral Jean Ribault, is already planning a second venture to establish a haven for Protestant refugees across the Atlantic. As Réné is drawn into the preparations—learning the ropes of navigation, handling supplies, and proving his worth—he discovers a world of ambition, faith, and danger that lies far beyond the walls of his chateau. When the fleet finally rolls out of the harbor under a bright May sky, the young heir stands at the bow, ready to face the unknown seas.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (276K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2005-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kirk Munroe

Kirk Munroe

1850–1930

An adventurous writer of books for young readers, he turned his own frontier travels, canoeing trips, and love of the outdoors into fast-moving stories. His work also helped capture an early vision of Florida and American outdoor life in the late 19th century.

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