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Show OF STOWA ,. Impelled Ly Wander. Romance, c WI'en the sML,,, stowaway, "What's the h " usually gets a story Women, as well as a2? times found as stowaw "'' the strangest ana 2. fr cases came to light , windjammer, the afi under Captain DeCtenr1 6 miles sailing match ZK Beatrice from Australia T? A young Adelaide r , : Miss Jeanne Day, waatJc the Herzogln Cecllie. S,h hair cut short like L bought, one piece at a m plete boy's outfit Then on she went for a swim Um !" beach, and came back drl'' boy. esSt: But she was turned back tried to board the wlndja wharf. So she waited till towed out and anchored. J sail, in the bay. Then she self under some nets in , boat, and lay low until m"' she rolled out, pretendlnV, drunk, and saying thickly "n Cecilie." ' Ut' The fishing boat was then -the bay, not far from He ship, and the fisherman, cot-deceived, cot-deceived, rowed her over.' Shed up a ship's ladder nnobsenc' hid in the hold until she kt-vessel kt-vessel was safely at Bea, l: couldn't hold on without'fc water any longer. Then she t up on deck, declared herself, t signed on as cabin-boy. ihre-the ihre-the voyage round the Horn her full share of the work. Only last year, another $ daughter of a former pre;:;; San Salvador, also disguised t as a boy, and was stowed an; on board a small fishing boat : took her from England to F: and then on a ship bound fori It was only a severe storm Bay of Biscay that forced ! leave her hiding place anisj; her discovery. |