. Lasell leaves . AMONG ICEBERGS The steamship Victorian had for six days:md nights stoically forced her way throughstormy seas. Over eighteen hundred souls were on boardtncl it seemed as if the good ship recognizedler great responsibility. Again and again sherose upon the crests of the waves, shakinglev whole frame as if determined to free her-self from the vicious ocean! On the seventh night the wind howled morelismally than ever as it raced along the dizzy by the continual lurching of theship and finding no one inclined to talk, Idg-zagged my way to the state-room whereny mother
. Lasell leaves . AMONG ICEBERGS The steamship Victorian had for six days:md nights stoically forced her way throughstormy seas. Over eighteen hundred souls were on boardtncl it seemed as if the good ship recognizedler great responsibility. Again and again sherose upon the crests of the waves, shakinglev whole frame as if determined to free her-self from the vicious ocean! On the seventh night the wind howled morelismally than ever as it raced along the dizzy by the continual lurching of theship and finding no one inclined to talk, Idg-zagged my way to the state-room whereny mother and sister had some time agonought refuge. The usually simple task of disrobing was•endered quite hazardous by the lurching ofhe steamer. After much effort resulting ini number of bruises, I, at last, succeeded indimbing into my berth. Wearily I watched:he mountains of water rise and disappear. Without any apparent reason, I found my-self wide awake. Suddenly I realized that something unusual was happening. Bre
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