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A traveling party from the North visits an old coastal Floridian town, moving up winding rivers and across swampy landscapes while noting shell-heaps, alligators, and the region’s peculiar tides. Their conversations and encounters evoke colonial conflicts, ruined sites, and local customs such as Minorcan serenades, blending antiquarian curiosity with natural description. The work interweaves travelogue and character sketches, contrasting the town’s layered past and folklore with the visitors’ differing temperaments, and showing how tourism, memory, and place shape impressions of a sunlit, marsh-bordered community.

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Constance Fenimore Woolson

Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840-1894) was an American author and poet known for her vivid storytelling and exploration of themes such as identity and place. A contemporary of Henry James and Mark Twain, she contributed significantly to American literature in the late 19th century. Woolson's notable works include "Anne: A Novel" and "Castle Nowhere," which reflect her keen observations of human nature and her experiences in various locales, including Europe and the American South. Her writing often blends elements of realism with a deep sense of emotional depth, making her a unique voice in her era.

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