Audiobook: Down South or Yacht Adventure in Florida
- Download 01 - Making a Florida Port audio
- Download 02 - Our Liberal Passengers audio
- Download 03 - A Native Floridan audio
- Download 04 - A Trip up the San Sebastian audio
- Download 05 - Saved from the Burning House audio
- Download 06 - Moonlight and Music on Board audio
- Download 07 - The Enemy in a New Business audio
- Download 08 - A Disagreeable Room-Mate audio
- Download 09 - A Battle with the Serpent audio
- Download 10 - The Fellow in the Lock-Up audio
- Download 11 - The Hon. Pardon Tiffany's Warning audio
- Download 12 - Suggestions of another Conspiracy audio
- Download 13 - Mr. Cobbington and his Pet Rattlesnake audio
- Download 14 - The Excursion to Fort George Island audio
- Download 15 - A War of Words audio
- Download 16 - Griffin Leeds at a Discount audio
- Download 17 - Poor Griff and his Counsel audio
- Download 18 - The Excursion to Mandarin audio
- Download 19 - The Adventures of an Invalid audio
- Download 20 - Difficulties in the Way of Departure audio
- Download 21 - A Visit to Orange Park audio
- Download 22 - Fishing in Doctor's Lake audio
- Download 23 - Trolling for Black Bass audio
- Download 24 - Green Cove Springs and Governor's Creek audio
- Download 25 - Alligator-Shooting on Black Creek audio
- Download 26 - On Board of the Wetumpka audio
- Download 27 - Up the Ocklawaha to Lake Griffin audio
- Download 28 - An Expedition to Indian River audio
- Download 29 - A Mysterious Shot audio
- Download 30 - Shooting in the Forest and being Shot audio
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"Down South" is the fifth and last volume but one of the "Great Western Series." The action of the story is confined entirely to Florida; and this fact may seem to belie the title of the Series. But the young yachtsman still maintains his hold upon the scenes of his earlier life in Michigan, and his letters come regularly from that State. If he were old enough to vote, he could do so only in Michigan; and therefore he has not lost his right to claim a residence there during his temporary sojourn in the South. Besides, half his ship's company are Western boys, who carry with them from "The Great Western" family of States whatever influence they possess in their wanderings through other sections of the grand American Union.
The same characters who have figured in other volumes of the Series are again presented, though others are introduced. The hero is as straightforward, resolute, and self-reliant as ever. His yacht adventures consist of various excursions on the St. Johns River, from its mouth to a point above the head of ordinary navigation, with a run across to Indian River, on the sea-coast, a trip up the Ocklawaha, to the Lake Country of Florida, and shorter runs up the smaller streams. The yachtmen and his passengers try their hand at shooting alligators as well as more valuable game in the "sportsman's paradise" of the South, and find excellent fishing in both fresh and salt water.
Apart from the adventures incident to the cruise of the yacht in so interesting a region as Florida, the volume, like its predecessors in the Series, has its own story, relating to the life-history of the hero. But his career mingles with the events peculiar to the region in which he journeys, and many of his associates are men of the "sunny South." In any clime, he is the same young man of high aims and noble purposes. The remaining volume will follow him in his cruise the Gulf of Mexico, and up the Mississippi.
DORCHESTER, MASS., August 25, 1880. (Introduction by the Author)
This story was written by Adams under the pseudonym of Oliver Optic.
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