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"All litee," re his instinct, not with the purpose of getting war And in half an hour he had a cup of hot bouillon
all around
"It's a co," reo to the rescue of even a humble Chinaman I find this
bouillon delicious"
"Have you quite recovered from your seasickness by this time, Mrs
Daniver?" I asked politely
"Seasickness?" She raised an eyebrow in protest "I never was seasick
in s of the Channel, where
others were quite helpless"
"It is fortunate to be i--they even think they are going to die"
Jean Lafitte, I found, had
a tarpaulin over one of the long boat's oars We pushed our fire to
the front of this, and after a time induced the ladies to make
themselves more coree to share this shelter which ainst the storm