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Updated: May 11, 2025
Diana and Emma enjoyed happy quiet sailings under May breezes on the many-coloured South-western waters, heart in heart again; the physical weakness of the one, the moral weakness of the other, creating that mutual dependency which makes friendship a pulsating tie. Diana's confession had come of her letter to Emma.
Then he went back to the banker's, and with the help of the Paris-New York Chronicle which he found there, he got the sailings of the first steamers home.
You asked which line was giving free trips. The Freddie Rooke Line, by Jove, sailings every Wednesday and Saturday! I mean, what!" "But I can't take two hundred and fifty dollars from you!" "Oh, rather. Of course you can." There was another pause. "You'll think " Nelly's pale face flushed. "You'll think I told you all about myself just just because I wanted to . . ." "To make a touch?
I was glad to accept his promises. "For a while we worked in harmony. I became engaged in an intricate case, having to do with a leak concerning transport sailings and routes a matter involving the lives of thousands of our boys, millions of dollars in supplies, and I went to Brest, under cover. It had to be handled with extreme care some danger about it, too.
A stray member of the latter occasionally turned up, but the communications that passed before her bore now largely on rooms at hotels, prices of furnished houses, hours of trains, dates of sailings and arrangements for being "met"; she found them for the most part prosaic and coarse.
Johns the 27th instant, except the ship "Martha" with the Maryland Loyalists and part of the 2d Batt'n De Lancey's, and the ship "Esther" with part of the Jersey Volunteers, of which ships no certain accounts were received since their sailings. This day a small party of the Guides and Pioneers are landed, which proceed from the Falls up the River St. Johns tomorrow, if the weather permits.
It was by a psychological juggle which some men will understand that he allowed himself the next day to get the sailings of the Norumbia from the steamship office; he also got a plan of the ship showing the most available staterooms, so that they might be able to choose between her and the Colmannia from all the facts.
I'm really a working person, you know, not a playing one." "You make bridges and dams and things, don't you?" she questioned vaguely. "Bridges and dams and things." "Why don't you wait here for your sailings?" she asked impersonally after another pause. "It's so much more attractive here than Cairo." "I'd like to." He thought of next Friday and Arlee's return and the masked ball.
Now and then some one asks a neighbour whether it is likely that the boat will start on such a day. A depressed major on the outskirts of the crowd says that he has it on the best authority that the port is closed and that there will be no sailings for a week. The news travels from mouth to mouth, but no one stirs.
Its one event of national moment was the selection of the port, in 1688, for the sailings of the Mail Packet service, which proved to be of immediate consequence both to Falmouth and Flushing, as the families of captains and crews soon chose one or other of those places for residence, thereby bringing prosperity and a keen rivalry.
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