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The Outdoor Girls in Florida

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In "The Outdoor Girls in Florida, Or Wintering in the Sunny South", the parents of one of the girls have bought an orange grove in Florida and her companions are invited to visit the place. They do so and take a trip into the wilds of the interior where several unusual things happen .

This is the fifth book in the "Outdoor Girls" series. (Adapted from the book) (4 hr 27 min)

Chapters

Bad News

17:02

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Good News

14:22

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Will's Letter

10:03

Read by amazingspace48.TT

"Come Home!"

11:20

Read by wdemko

Missing Again

10:42

Read by aatkinson

An Appeal for Help

12:59

Read by RK Wilcox

Off For Florida

14:31

Read by RK Wilcox

Launching the Boat

11:15

Read by RK Wilcox

On a Sand Bar

7:02

Read by Krista Zaleski

Doubtful Help

11:31

Read by Krista Zaleski

Into the Interior

12:28

Read by Nancy Gorgen

A Warning

7:21

Read by ReeseSevier

A Strange Tow

12:33

Read by Kaye Burke

The Tattered Youth

10:05

Read by Kaye Burke

The Two Men

10:23

Read by llamaart

Suspicious Characters

11:33

Read by llamaart

In Danger

9:31

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Between Two Perils

8:40

Read by ChristineO

Lost

10:09

Read by ChristineO

The Loon

7:45

Read by Nancy Gorgen

To the Rescue

9:55

Read by Nancy Gorgen

The Everglade Camp

10:13

Read by Nancy Gorgen

The Escape

6:47

Read by Nancy Gorgen

The Youth on the Raft

7:34

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Will Ford

12:13

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Bewertungen

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(3 Sterne)

This book series is so wierd to kids. They can get away with literally anything. Really what that boys did to the Teacher. Geez these days they would get arrested for that. Did people really just wave of serious crimes like that back then as boys will be boys? What they did is not a prank at all. It was a legit crime. I also didn't like the inaccuracy of the weather of Florida. It's not like summer time in the winter.

(3 Sterne)

Interesting tale but certainly “a product of its time”! Thus the 3 stars!