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THE LADY IN GREEN KEEPS UP WITH THE PROCESSION DESPITE SUCH LITTLE 
INCONVENIENCES AS THE WIND AND WIGGLING FISH 
Down the stairways surged the crowds 
from the upper deck. Some tarried too long 
and were drenched by the downpour. 
“T don’t care!” cried the Lady in Green, 
as she picked up her skirts and swept by 
like the coming of spring. 
Hundreds of persons are awaiting friends 
at the pier. The landing is hurriedly made, 
but no one cares about the jostling. It’s 
all a part of the outing and demonstrates 
once more the patience and good nature of 
the motley American crowd on pleasure 
bent. Over in the park the sparrows 
quarrel and chatter as before and the robin 
sings as merrily as in the morning. 
All in all, it is a fascinating trip. The 
fresh sea air gets into your blood and you 
will doubtless go again and again; if not 
on areal fishing boat, then on the wonderful 
Ship of Memory. 
