
E-text prepared by Sankar Viswanathan, Suzanne Shell,
Under the Southern Cross - by Elizabeth Robins
Author of "The Magnetic North," "The Open Question" etc.
Illustrations
CHAPTER I - OUR AGREEABLE FELLOW PASSENGER
CHAPTER II - MY INTERPRETER AT MAZATLAN
CHAPTER III - I AM LECTURED
CHAPTER IV - I DRINK COCOANUT MILK AND GO FISHING FOR PEARLS
CHAPTER V - THE BARON IS CRAZED WITH MADNESS
CHAPTER VI - THE BARANCA
A young American woman, fresh from a winter in San Francisco, finds herself thrust onto a trans‑Panamanian steamship bound for New York. Accompanied by an ailing friend and a parade of well‑meaning fare—fruits, bonbons, and novels—she confronts the bustling wharf and the promise of a long, uneasy voyage. On deck she meets a charismatic, worldly stranger who claims a mixed heritage of German, Spanish, and French roots, sparking a lively exchange of languages and cultural quirks that hints at deeper stories beneath his polished exterior.
As the ship pulls away from the glittering Golden Gate, the narrator reflects on the bittersweet nature of farewells and the allure of new horizons. The narrative balances humor with a gentle critique of social expectations, inviting listeners to share in the excitement and uncertainty of travel, the charm of unexpected companionship, and the promise of self‑discovery that lies ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-02-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1952
A Kentucky-born actress, novelist, playwright, and suffrage campaigner, she built a remarkable career on both sides of the Atlantic. Her life joined the worlds of theater, fiction, and politics in a way that still feels strikingly modern.
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