[Story of Chester Lawrence by Nephi Anderson]@TWC D-Link bookStory of Chester Lawrence CHAPTER III 16/24
"I don't think the fellow will annoy her again." "I hope not.
On these ocean voyages one is thrown so closely into all kinds of company.
We, of course, must suppose all our fellow-passengers are respectable people, until we find out otherwise--but let us sit down.
Where are our chairs, Lucy ?" "They're on the other side, I believe, where we left them this morning." "It's a little too windy there." "I'll bring them around to you," said Chester.
Lucy followed him, pointing out which of the chairs belonged to them. "May I not carry one ?" she asked. "You do not appear strong enough to lift one." Chester carried the two chairs around to the side of the sheltered deck, then found a vacant chair for himself which he placed with the other two. "Thank you very much," said the minister, as they seated themselves. "The day is really fine, isn't it? After the sea-sickness, there is something glorious in a pleasant sea voyage.
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