
The Offshore Pirate
(unabridged)
WRITTEN BY:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
This
short story begins on a yacht anchored off the Florida coast where
a young woman, Ardita, and her Uncle are engaged in a heated discussion
about her dating decisions. Ardita, independent and stubborn, is
set on marrying a young man who her uncle believes does not have
the highest character values. She refuses to leave the yacht they
are on to go to town with him and meet someone who he believes is
a better match for her. So she stays behind.
But
while he is gone, the boat is overtaken by a band of pirates. Ardita
is unwilling to surrender the vessel so they take her to sea with
them and that is where the rest of the story unfolds.
This
short story is from the book "Flappers & Philosopers"

F. Scott Fitzgerald
The 1920's, also known as the Jazz Age,
were wild times, and Francis Scott Fitzgerald was its king. Although
he led a wild and luxurious lifestyle, Fitzgerald was known more
for his prominent works of literature, which have gained a permanent
place among the American classics. This CD set contains two short
stories from his book Tales of the Jazz Age, which reflect the era
and lifestyle of which Fitzgerald was accustomed.
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Transcript:
OFFSHORE_PIRATE_FITZGERALD.PDF
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