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Dorothy's Travels
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This work is a novel in the adventure genre, structured as a narrative following a young girl and her companions during a summer vacation. It recounts their voyage along the Hudson River on the steamer "Mary Powell" and the experiences they encounter en route. The story features a cast of characters, including Dorothy, her friends, and her teacher, with particular attention to Dorothy's emotional responses and interpersonal connections. The narrative provides a depiction of early 20th-century leisure travel and social interactions, set within the context of a youthful adventure.
The novel captures the spirit of a young girl's explorations and interactions during a period when American leisure travel was gaining popularity. It emphasizes themes of friendship, discovery, and emotional growth in a contemporary setting, reflecting the period's social customs and travel practices.
The novel captures the spirit of a young girl's explorations and interactions during a period when American leisure travel was gaining popularity. It emphasizes themes of friendship, discovery, and emotional growth in a contemporary setting, reflecting the period's social customs and travel practices.
From the opening pages
The stentorian shout of the colored steward, so close to Dorothy’s ear, made her jump aside with a little scream. Then as she saw that the boat hands were about to draw the gang plank back to the steamer’s deck, she gave another little cry and fairly pushed Alfaretta toward it. “Never mind hugging me now, girlie, you must go or you’ll be left!” But the lassie from the mountain only smiled and answered: “I don’t mind if I am. Look a-here!” and with that she pulled a shabby purse from the front of her blouse and triumphantly displayed its contents. “Oh! Alfy! How’ll you ever get back?” “Easy as preachin’. I—” But Dorothy had no further time to waste in argument. Here were Jim Barlow and Monty Stark shaking either hand and bidding a hasty good-by, while Molly Breckenridge was fairly dancing up and down in her anxiety lest the lads should also be left on board, as Alfaretta was likely to be. But they were not. Another second they had bounded down the stairs from the saloon to the lower deck, a workman had obligingly caught Monty by his coat collar and laughingly flung him over the plank to the dock beyond, while Jim’s long legs strode after and made their last leap across a little chasm of water. “Good-by, good-by, good-by!” Handkerchiefs waved, kisses were tossed across the widening water, the bell rang, the whistle tooted, and Dorothy’s travels had begun. Then as the group of schoolmates watching this departure from the shore grew more indistinct she turned upon her old mountain friend with the astonished question: “But Alfaretta! Whatever made you do this? What will become of you, alone in that great city of New York?” “I didn’t say anything about Ne’ York, did I? Should think you’d be glad to have me go along with you a little bit o’ way. Course, I shall get off the boat when it stops to Cornwall landing. And I thought—I thought—Seems if I couldn’t have you go so far away, Dolly. It’s terrible lonesome up-mounting now-a-days. And I—I don’t see why some folks has everything and some hasn’t nothin’!” There was more grief than grammar in this speech and a few tears sprang to the girl’s eyes. But Alfy boasted that she was not a “crier” and as
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