[Gritli’s Children by Johanna Spyri]@TWC D-Link bookGritli’s Children CHAPTER VII 6/33
They did not dare to sit down; they were too wet. After a while the captain came down and asked where they came from, and where they were going in that "old fish-box." Fani told the whole story without reserve.
An expression of amusement passed over the captain's brown face more than once during this narration, and when he had heard all, he said kindly that they must get themselves dried off as best they could; he was going to stop at Cologne, and there they could take the train home again. To reward him for saving them, Mrs.Stanhope could invite him to visit her house at the next vintage. This was their second visit to Cologne; how different it was from the first one! The captain's parting advice was that they should in future make their expeditions by land rather than by water; it was much safer, he said. It was pretty dark by this time, and they had some trouble in finding the way to the station.
They wandered from street to street inquiring their way, and at last found themselves again at the steamboat wharf, just where they had landed.
They began to fear that they should lose the train and have to stay in the city all night.
They set out again upon their search, and at last they came upon a policeman, who took pity upon them and led them through alleys and by-streets to the station, where they found that one train had just left, and they must wait two hours for the next.
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