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| I. |
| "At night we descended into the depths of the steamer to worship with the steerage passengers." | [Frontispiece.] |
| II. |
| "A dozen umbrellas were tipped up; the rain fell fast upon a dozen upturned, expectant faces." | [57] |
| III. |
| "At the word of command they struck the most extraordinary attitudes." | [157] |
| IV. |
| "Frowsy, sleepy, cross, and caring nothing whatever for the sun, moon, or stars, we stood like a company of Bedlamites, ankle deep in the wet grass upon the summit." | [176] |
| V. |
| "Evidently the little old woman is going a journey." | [196] |
| VI. |
| "Together we stared at him with rigid and severe countenances." | [240] |