Excerpt from Scribner's Monthly, Vol. 9: An Illustrated Magazine for the People; November, 1874When we reached Jacksonville the frost had vanished, and two days there after the genial December sun bade the thermometer testify to 80 degrees in the shade. Here and there we saw a tall banana, Whose leaves had been yellowed by the frost's breath; but the oranges were
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