much to Max's disgust, though at his father's bidd
plans. Two of the vessels were to take possession of a part of t
the question is, shall we stay to see it all, or turn about and seek entertainment elsewhere? Let us have the opi
am entirely willing to have the matter decided by your younger people. I shall
avour of immediate departure; and the children, though at first disappointed, grew quite reconcil
ld better go back to our cottage, because Laurie and
d reply. "Strange as it may seem, I too am quite desirous to make our t
rther operations here, Cousin Donald," rema
sting sight to me, I expect to find almost if not equal enjoyment in a run
t before we get back, Cousin Donald, you'll be ready to own up
" remarked Rosie, with a merry look at her cousin;
life on the ocean wave,' though I hope to be always willing and anxious to serve my country wherever and whenever I
. "And if ever we should have another war
d, regarding the lad with an express
ed on deck, taking a farewell look at the vessels belonging to the squadron, and
e Raymonds, Grandma Elsie, with the youngest two of her c
ld be desired, every one wel
to his father, but did not grumble over that, and took great delight
ing to the Naval Academy when he can learn everything
sail a ship is by no means all he needs to
ssary, sir?" asked Max,
a battle, take charge of an ordnance foundry, and conduct an astronomical observatory; must have a good knowledge of
one head!" laughed Max, with a slightly
hold it all?" asked his f
difficulty is to pack it all in right. I presum
eir directions carefully you wil
ax; "and I am fully determined to try my very bes
rm clasp, "I don't doubt that you intend to do as you have said; but never forget th
broad ocean, out of sight of land. They were all on deck, enjo
to do about keeping the Lord's Day to-morrow? We can't go to church, y
d; "but I can conduct a service here on
ation, blushing and looking fearful of hurting his
miling a little at her
're not a mi
minister, I'm sure," exclaimed Lulu,
t into tears; "I didn't mean he wasn't as good as anybody in this whole wo
inst it. And we can pray and sing hymns together; and if we put our hearts into it all, our heavenly
is very sweet to reflect that God is as near to us out on the w
the morning, I suppose, Capta
doing, sir," was the reply. "Ha
have a Bible class
s is customary with me at home; but if the suggestion meets with favour, we will resolve ourselve
I am sure the day could not be better spe
lightfully,"
ke it, Captain," Evelyn
lu; "Papa always makes Bibl
ht by any minister or Sunday-school teac
ldren," the Captain said gravely, though not unkindly. "But who shall act as teacher on this occasion is a questi
lly. "I am sure no better teacher could be found than Mamma, thoug
Elsie said; "and I would greatly
" said the Captain, colouring and laughing lightly, "even tho
of which she forms a part, may
ible," the Captain replied, w
ther's wish," Grandma Elsie said in a sportive to
w to her children, we will consider it
e we must, my dear," he returned in th
licious breeze filling the sails and wafting th
. The ladies, gentlemen, and children sat on one side, the crew on the other, Captain Raymond standing between. A Bible and a pile of hymn-books la
Violet, seating herself before it, led t
Scripture, a second hymn was sung; then he gave them a sh
h,-always about His Father's business, doing good to the souls and bodies of men,-and the bitter enmity of the scribes and Pharisees, who "hated Him without a cause." Then he went on to tell
e not love Him in return? Shall we not give ourselves to Him, and serve Him with all our powers? It is a reasonable service, a glad service,-a service that gives rest to the soul. He
drag all souls down to his own depths of sin and misery; and Jesus only can save you from falling into his cruel hands. But He-the Lord of Life and Glory-invites us
efore the melodeon, softly touched the keys and sang in sweet, low to
esus, come
us just now
, come to Jes
llowed with an earnest prayer; and with anothe
evidently an American, and possessed of more intelligence and education than the average sailor before the mast. He had
ubt," she said to herself. "Ah, if I could but help him
o one near, while she paced the deck slowly and alone. Gradually she approached, and when cl
a polite and r
d to the Captain's short sermon, and asked in kindest words and tones if he, like herse
aid with emotion, "No, m
says, 'Him that cometh to me I will in no
tion, then said, rather as if thinking aloud t
e said low and feelingly. "Speak to Him just as if you could
nd just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all
a silen
is blood for us that 'God may be just and the justifier of him that believeth
ike to be a Christian, ma'am," he said, "s
esus only can make you such. The work is too difficult for any human creature; but Jesus is all-powerful,-'able to save them to
'am, if-if I only
me unto God by Him;' and He invites you to come: 'Come unto Me a
as if you were pointing out the righ
us, though we cannot see Him; and you may speak to Him as readily, and wit
th upon the cross, and the far greater suffering caused by the burden of the sins of the world and the consequent hiding of
you could see Him while kneeling at His feet; and He will grant it, will forgive a
er for her kindly interest in him, and promise to think of what she had been saying
adults and children taking part; and in the evening hymns were sung