The Outdoor Girls in Florida; Or, Wintering in the Sunny South
ll the orang
n't they
ng-hark, can you hear the
ogs, Betty,"
rriage along a Florida road, toward the orange grove on the outskirts of the
n full bloom, the fragrance being almost overpowering. "They
ll much sweete
too sweet,"
ere had been one or two delays, caused by various small happenings, but finally they
t change, having been rather monotonous. And yet not dull, for the
with the advance into the South, grown bolder. They had come from the land of bleakness and barrenness-from the p
end of the journey came in sight. But the warm and balmy air of the South see
rmured Amy, and the ot
ugh to make sure that Betty's boat had arrived, and
ove, a kindly Southern worker, whose very nat
d. Welcome, folks! Now when you're ready we'll move along
ho had changed to some of their summ
oes and a palm leaf fan!" sighed Mollie, as they drove
?" asked Betty
we are on an orange plantation I suppose o
all my chocolates have run together," and she looked with
behind us," said Betty. "You'll have to giv
them on ice,
e grove in which Mr. Stonington was interested, and at th
one would apples!" exclaimed Amy. "Doesn't it seem odd t
iver. "We're picking every day now. It's a good season, an
fast as you can with four orange-hungry girls
could eat all the oranges here!" and she look
ll get them right off a tree," said the driver. "They tast
from the grove to welcome them, and to show them the way to t
it here," said the ov
ton. "I am in love with the place already, and I feel
laimed her husband
king bungalow, a "comfortable-looking" colored
yeah! I's got de fried chicken an' corn pone all ready fo' yo'all. An'
ith a laugh. "Have a little mercy on them. Mayb
e. "Just try me. I've always wanted
here," said M
ls of our friends arriving, getting settled, and then of resting to enjoy life as they had never enj
the girls, but it was only because they had never before been in Flori
such a river as was the Argono of Deepdal
ligators in it?" asked Be
go into the bayous, or swamps, for them cri
" said Betty. "I wonder when they
Amy. "We can have a carriage and team with a dri
ised to them for the following day, but
en Betty grew rather impatient. "Remember y
unched. Proudly she rode the river, as proudly as at Deepdale, a
e was provided, and a little later the motor boat
ed Betty, as the
eed, the trim craft shot out
little cloud on the face of Grace. They all knew what it
d to look-any excuse was good enough for stopping-especially the sight of a motor boat. Su
ligator. I nearly touched the
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