Author : William Henry Giles Kingston
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
ISBN 13 : 1465596143
Total Pages : 402 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (655 download)
Book Synopsis In the Wilds of Florida: A Tale of Warfare and Hunting by : William Henry Giles Kingston
Download or read book In the Wilds of Florida: A Tale of Warfare and Hunting written by William Henry Giles Kingston and published by Library of Alexandria. This book was released on 2020-09-28 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I had just left school, in a very undecided state of mind as to what profession I should select. The honest truth is, that I had no great fancy for one more than for another. I should have preferred that of a gentleman at large, with an independent fortune. But it had been so ordained that I should not possess the latter very satisfactory means of subsistence; and it was necessary, if I wished to support myself like a gentleman, that I should choose some calling by which I could at least obtain an income, supposing that I had not the talent to realise a large fortune. My father, Captain Michael Kearney, had a small estate, but it was slightly encumbered, like many another in old Ireland; and he had no intention of beggaring my brother and sister in order to benefit me. In a certain sense, it is true, they were provided for. Ellen had married Captain Patrick Maloney of the Rangers, who had, however, little beyond his pay to live on. My younger brother, Barry, had entered the navy; but as he drew fifty pounds a year and occasionally other sums from my fatherÕs pocket, it cannot be said that he was off his hands. I also had once thought of becoming a sailor, for the sake of visiting foreign lands; but I had allowed the time to pass, and was now considered too old to go to sea. I then took a fancy for the army; but my father declared that he could not afford to purchase a commission for me, and I had no chance of getting one in any other way. I talked of the law; but when I heard of the dry books I should have to study, and the drier parchments over which I should have to pore, I shuddered at the thought, and hastily abandoned the idea.