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The Innocents Abroad

CHAPTER II
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It was still raining.

And not only raining, but storming.

"Outside" we could see, ourselves, that there was a tremendous sea on.

We must lie still, in the calm harbor, till the storm should abate.

Our passengers hailed from fifteen states; only a few of them had ever been to sea before; manifestly it would not do to pit them against a full-blown tempest until they had got their sea-legs on.


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