Her Sister Ebba
A GLORIOUS sunrise illumined the earth, and two persons, standing apart from one another, watched it from the deck of the paddleboat 'Brittany,' while that good ship ploughed her way through the famous Passage d'Ortach on her voyage to the Channel Islands. It is seldom calm here; the...
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