"'What time I am afraid, I will trust in Thee.'"
And then miserably she added to herself:
"But I'm sure we're being naughty, and if we are, God won't have anything to do with me."
Suddenly there was a bump, Christina gave a little scream and opened her eyes. She found that they had arrived at the opposite bank and Dawn was already on shore tugging at the rope.
She found that they had arrived at the opposite bank.
"You're such a silly!" he said contemptuously. "If you'd been game, we would have gone for a long row. Now, come on out! Here, I'll catch hold of you!"
Poor Christina could hardly believe she was safe on land again. Her cheeks were white, and she was trembling from head to foot. Dawn looked at her curiously.
"I believe you've been seasick," he said. "That's how Aunt Rachael looks when she goes on the sea."
They found the other shore not so pleasant as it looked in the distance. The ground was marshy and covered with bramble bushes. It looked like a rough common and stretched away out of sight, with no house or building to break its monotony.