Pen Pictures of Europe (Classic Reprint)
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I shall hardly know how to behave when I get on shore, and find myself standing where I wish to, and things staying where I place them. The hood has been a comfort to me. Some of the ladies say that the hard pillows and the rolling of the ship have made their ears very sore, but my hood, besides being warm and comfortable and saving my ears, did me good service yesterday morning. I had put on my shoes, and arose to go on with my toilet, when the ship rolled over on one side, causing me to slide backwards to the sofa, on which I partly sat down, and hit my head on the window-frame but the thick, close border of the hood saved me from a severe bruise.
It has been quite cold ever since I left New York, and I have worn my thickest clothing. There has been a great call every night for bottles of hot water, and I have been much amused to see how the stewardess manages to keep things warm. Convers ing with a lady who sat bolstered up with pillows in one corner of the cabin, the stewardess came along and said, I'll only dis turb you a minute, and raising up the pillows, she pulled out a tea-pot and placed it on the table then turning to me, Please, ma'am, will ve move a little? I did so, and found some milk toast had been put under the cushions near me to keep warm.
Adelphi hotel, liverpool, April z3. - 'i'he letter-bag of the Russia was made up Thursday night for Queenstown, the port of Cork. Early Friday morning I was on deck, on the look-out for land. Far in the distance, like a shadow, it was seen, and soon, on a high rock, I saw the first light-house. I think it was called Fastness. The sea-gulls came out to meet us, and with noises something like geese welcomed us. We passed light house after light-house, and all sorts of ships, brigs, steamers.
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