"Polly's Southern Cruise" by Lillian Elizabeth Roy is a story about two young friends, Polly Brewster and Eleanor Maynard, who are about to experience the adventure of a lifetime. They're heading from New York to South America on a fancy yacht owned by Mr. Dalken. The story kicks off with Polly and Eleanor planning their cruise and getting ready to share their ideas with their friends. As they get closer to their departure, they have to figure out a few tricky friendship issues, especially with another girl named Elizabeth, and her impact on the group. When everyone meets at Mr. Dalken's place for dinner to talk about the trip, there's some hidden tension, mainly around Elizabeth and how she might affect everyone’s fun. It’s a story of friendships and challenges.
Polly's Southern Cruise
By Lillian Elizabeth Roy
Two young women set sail on an exciting cruise, but hidden rivalries and tensions threaten to rock the boat.
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