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Perry, Lawrence, 1875-1954

"Dan Merrithew"

Amidships the hull sagged so that the deck was not
three feet above the water.
Ascending the slight incline, Dan led the way to the entrance to the
after cabin, containing four rooms--two on either side of a corridor.
The cabins were just below the level of the deck but were not flooded.
"Now," said Dan with his hand on the knob of the door at his right, "we
will pay the Captain a visit."
The bunk was mussed as though the skipper had left it hastily, but
otherwise the apartment was in good order. There was a little oaken
desk containing a dictionary, several books on navigation, and writing
appurtenances. In the middle, on a piece of blotting-paper, was an
overturned inkstand with a pen still in it. Along the top were several
photographs of home scenes, probably New England, and a picture of a
rather comely young woman.
"And here's a woman's hat," cried Virginia, picking from a corner a
rather garishly trimmed creation.
Dan paused and looked at it.
"That's good," he said. "His wife was evidently aboard." He opened a
door leading into the next cabin. "This was her room undoubtedly," he
said.
The girl peered in with a delighted expression.
"Why, of course." Her eyes took a quick inventory. An ornate if cheap
dressing-table! Four waists on coat hangers! Four skirts, beautifully
hung! And what a litter of brushes and things on the floor! She
turned to Dan, who had not entered, but was standing in the doorway,
smiling.


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