. Adventures of two youths in the open Polar Sea. ed to be a peddler of cakes andsweetmeats. Occasionally these perambulatingcharacters laid aside their baskets and other im-pedimenta to join in the dance, which was aslively as the music wrould permit. Some of thedances were arranged for the accommodation ofthe visitors, and at such times the Americans didtheir best to make a name for their country. Fiddler Jack was there with his band, and sup-plied the music for the performance whenever itwas desired to relieve the French violinists. Con-sequently there was. no lack of entertainment forthe A


. Adventures of two youths in the open Polar Sea. ed to be a peddler of cakes andsweetmeats. Occasionally these perambulatingcharacters laid aside their baskets and other im-pedimenta to join in the dance, which was aslively as the music wrould permit. Some of thedances were arranged for the accommodation ofthe visitors, and at such times the Americans didtheir best to make a name for their country. Fiddler Jack was there with his band, and sup-plied the music for the performance whenever itwas desired to relieve the French violinists. Con-sequently there was. no lack of entertainment forthe Americans, and though they did not become asexcited as their hosts in the execution of the fig-ures, they managed to work themselves into a con-dition of great warmth. The dinner in the cabin was over while the ballwas under way, and the gentlemen went on deckto enjoy it. Jacks band happened to be playing when they appeared, and at once the music was shifted to the strains of Pinafore: the sailors of both ships took the hint, and at once the song. FLOWER-GIRL.


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