[63] ]The mutineers have been driven below, and the hatches cotton-battened down.
Our gallant Captain looped the Santiago loop and is raking the enemy fore and aft with withering broadsides of moxie. Some of the stuff got into the drinks of the rocking-chair fleet on the club-house piazza, and the loss of life was appalling.
The enemy, completely demoralized, ran up the white flag, and, scorning to take any prisoners of [64] ]war, we ’bout-shipped and laid our course for Delaware Water Gap.
Here endeth the third day of the cruise.
AN EXPERIENCE TABLE[65] ]
| March 4. | Advertising for girl to do typewriting | $ 1.30 |
| 9. | Violets for typewriter | .50 |
| 13. | Week’s salary, typewriter | 10.00 |
| 16. | Roses for typewriter | 2.00 |
| 20. | Miss Remington’s salary | 15.00 |
| 20. | Candy for wife and children over Sunday | .60 |
| 22. | Box of bonbons for Miss Remington | 4.00 |
| 26. | Lunch with Miss Remington | 5.75 |
| 27. | Daisy’s salary | 20.00 |
| 29. | Theatre and supper with Daisy | 19.00 |
| 30. | Sealskin for wife | 225.00 |
| 30. | Dress for wife’s mother | 50.00 |
| 30. | Advertising for young man to do typewriting | 1.30 |