The Outdoor Girls in Florida
Chapter XI: "Into the Interior"
by Laura Lee Hope
The girls are helped by Hank Belton. They discover that he hires out men for work and Grace hopes to hear news of her brother. Mr. Hammond takes the girls to his camp.
The girls are helped by Hank Belton. They discover that he hires out men for work and Grace hopes to hear news of her brother. Mr. Hammond takes the girls to his camp.
Newland ponders his upcoming marriage to May. Newland hopes that he can help the Countess be accepted in high society.
The rude guests intimidate Fred at first and he tries to think of a plan to get rid of them. However, the gas begins to run low and he announces he will have to stop the motor boat. The men offer to take their money and get gas, but John insists he has to go with them. Just then the Caledonia comes into view and they hope to get a ride on it to town.
The narrator’s sister, Esther, is frightened of the General. The narrator decribes his love of the General’s daughter, Gabriel, and the relationship between Esther and Mordaunt, the General’s son.
The group undertakes the journey to Cape Florida, but faces a storm. Sumner finds himself attempting another daring rescue.
The many travels of Thumbelina.
Dobbin makes a purchase for Amelia.
The reporter, Miss Arabella Coe, changes a Christmas for the family of the house Number Ten "D" Street.
The troupe re-boards the craft in search of The Magnolia. A turn down the creek leads to a discovery.
A spoiled young boy torments an old woman, who curses him to fall in love with the silent princess. He decides he must go into the world and seek this princess, or die. He comes to learn that many others have lost their lives trying to get the silent princess to speak. Luckily, he befriends a nightingale who helps him in his challenges.
Ishmael describes the various types of whales.
The narrator describes “The Club.”
Pip is taken to Miss Havisham's manor. Pip is affected by Miss Havisham's daughter, Estella.
Walter is angered by Mrs. Catherick's letter, but feels it still may prove useful. He gets worrying news from Marian, but cannot leave right away due to the inquest.
Now king of the Popsipetels, Doctor Dolittle works tirelessly to improve the lives of every member of the tribe. The doctor gets a new home.
Arriving in the city, Coverdale spends most of his time alone in his rooms.
A description of the classes, both academic and military, that cadets were required to attend while at West Point.
The "Mender of Roads" tells the story of the Marquis' assassin to Monsieur Defarge.
How disobedience ruined the life of Urashima Taro.
The Dashwood family is introduced.
Frank decides he must investigate the crying that the boys heard. He keeps his intentions secret from all except Jerry. He canoes over to the other craft under cover of darkness, where he discovers the source of the crying.
Mrs. Medlock and Dr. Craven visit Colin and notice his improvement. Dickon goes to see Mary and Colin and they make preparations to visit the garden.
Rat and Mole are find a missing child with the help of a mythical creature.
The troupe continues filming, but soon find they have strayed off-course.