
Dick in the Everglades
by A. W. (Anthony Weston) Dimock
"Dick in the Everglades" by A. W. Dimock is a true adventure story likely written in the early 20th century. This captivating narrative recounts the experiences of two young boys, Dick and Ned, as they embark on a journey into the wilderness of Florida's Everglades, filled with exploration, hunting, and encounters with nature. The book promises thrilling escapades as the boys navigate challenges while in pursuit of adventure and camaraderie. The opening of the narrative introduces us to Dick and his friend Ned, who are caught trying to explain their absence from school after a camping trip. Their escapades soon lead them to ambitions of becoming explorers. The boys are revealed as enthusiastic, albeit mischievous, characters full of life and curiosity. A heartfelt exchange between Dick and his mother shows his determination not to be a burden, highlighting his sense of responsibility. The preface reassures the reader of the authenticity of the adventures depicted, as much is drawn from the author's real-life experiences in the region. As the plot unfolds, readers can expect a blend of excitement and vivid descriptions of Florida’s unique landscapes and its wild inhabitants.
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