[A Honeymoon in Space by George Griffith]@TWC D-Link bookA Honeymoon in Space PROLOGUE 8/18
"Just keep on as you are going and I'll come alongside." He put his head inside the door and called something up a speaking-tube which led to a glass-walled chamber in the forward part of the roof, where a motionless figure stood before a little steering wheel. The craft immediately began to edge nearer and nearer to the liner's rail, keeping speed so exactly with her that the threshold of the door touched the end of the bridge without a perceptible jar.
Then the flannel-clad figure jumped on to the bridge and held out his hand to the Captain. As they shook hands he said in a low tone, "I want a word or two in private with you, as soon as possible." The commander saw a very serious meaning in his eyes.
Besides, even if he had not made his appearance under such extraordinary circumstances, it was quite impossible that one of his social position and his wealth and influence could have made such a request without good reason for it, so he replied: "Certainly, my Lord.
Will you come down to my room ?" Hundreds of anxious, curious eyes looked upon the tall athletic figure and the regular-featured, bronzed, honest English face as Rollo Lenox Smeaton Aubrey, Earl of Redgrave, Baron Smeaton in the Peerage of England, and Viscount Aubrey in the Peerage of Ireland, followed the Captain to his room through the parting crowd of passengers.
He nodded to one or two familiar faces in the crowd, for he was an old Atlantic ferryman, and had crossed five times with Captain Hawkins in the _St. Louis_. Then he caught sight of a well and fondly remembered face which he had not seen for over two years.
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