WHERE CHASMS FROWN 



secrets of his life, the recital affecting him 

 strongly, and caused weeping. While he wept, 

 sleep overcame him and the passenger de- 

 parted. 



The captain then caught sight of him and 

 invited this worried being to join him in the 

 pilot house. Would he take the wheel for 

 a while? 



"Certainly," was the answer. The zigzag 

 wake of the tug made it imperative that the 

 course should be made known. 



"Keep the damn thing in the middle if you 

 can," the captain half snored and sank to 

 slumber. Then the timid passenger became 

 the captain, the engineer and the crew until 

 he was later on relieved. 



At the hour of the Angelus, Katie Long, 

 exhausted and worn, pushed herself against 

 the fragile pier of Rockyledge. 



The proprietor the head bellboy all the 

 bellboys the cook, the clerk the hostler 

 the porter and the other employees of the 

 Inn extended a welcome to the newly arrived 

 guest. 



"I'm Jim Macey and run this hotel, but 

 'bout here they call me Goggles. Glad to 

 meet you. What might your name be?" 



The soaked mariners, having become in- 



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