In a Steamer Chair and Other Stories by Robert Barr
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AN INTERNATIONAL BOW
A LADIES' MAN A SOCIETY FOR THE REFORMATION OF POKER PLAYERS THE MAN WHO WAS NOT ON THE PASSENGER LIST THE TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE OF PLODKINS A CASE OF FEVER HOW THE CAPTAIN GOT HIS STEAMER OUT MY STOWAWAY THE PURSER'S STORY MISS MCMILLAN THE FIRST DAY. Mr. George Morris stood with his arms folded on the bulwarks of the steamship _City of Buffalo_, and gazed down into the water. All around him was the bustle and hurry of passengers embarking, with friends bidding good-bye. Among the throng, here and there, the hardworking men of the steamer were getting things in order for the coming voyage. |
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