Wakulla: a story of adventure in Florida

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Wakulla: a story of adventure in Florida

by Kirk Munroe

EN·~4 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

WAKULLA

0:00

CHAPTER I. - PREPARING TO LEAVE THE OLD HOME.

10:36

CHAPTER II. - THE SCHOONER "NANCY BELL."

9:31

CHAPTER III. - "CAPTAIN LI'S" STORY.

11:32

CHAPTER IV. - A WRECK ON THE FLORIDA REEF.

12:00

CHAPTER V. - MARK AND RUTH ATTEND AN AUCTION.

14:03

CHAPTER VI. - A QUEER CHRISTMAS-DAY.

12:07

CHAPTER VII. - ARRIVAL AT THE NEW HOME.

13:39

CHAPTER VIII. - THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL, AND MORE MYSTERIES.

15:16

CHAPTER IX. - MARK DISCOVERS THE GHOST AND FINDS HIM IN A TRYING POSITION.

11:44

Description

Mark and Ruth Elmer have spent a lifetime in a modest New England town, but a failing health and a generous offer from an adventurous uncle spark a bold new direction. When an unexpected lease on a Florida plantation appears, the family must quickly pack up, board a steamer bound for the Gulf, and leave the familiar comfort of their small house behind. The children, Mark Jr. and Ruth, can’t contain their excitement, already dreaming of alligators, orange groves, and mysterious Seminole tales that await them.

The story follows their hurried preparations, the bustling departure from Bangor, and the first taste of Southern heat as the ship cuts through the water toward the St. Mark’s River. Along the way, the Elmers confront the practical challenges of a last‑minute move while their imaginations run wild with visions of pirates, monkeys, and untamed wilderness. Their journey promises a blend of humor, hope, and the thrill of stepping into an unknown world, setting the stage for an unforgettable adventure in the Land of Flowers.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (259K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Robert Rowe, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-08-01

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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