Ruth Fielding Down in Dixie; Or, Great Times in the Land of Cotton
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Ruth and her friend travel by steamer to the southern coast to visit a schoolmate and her aunt, encountering a mysterious fellow passenger and learning that a curly-haired boy is wanted by authorities. Their journey leads through port towns, a plantation, a river crossing and a rising flood; local helpers and quick thinking avert danger, and musical and social gatherings follow before they return home. The episodic narrative emphasizes friendship, practical resourcefulness, and steady moral courage amid small-town adventures.
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