
CHAPTER I.—THE FIRST DAY OUT.
CHAPTER II.—LITTLE ARTHUR.
CHAPTER III.—AMONG THE PASSENGERS.
CHAPTER IV.—AN EPISODE ON DECK.
CHAPTER V.—LONDON AT NIGHT.
CHAPTER VI.—MISS FELICIA RIVERS.
CHAPTER VII.—THE ESCAPE.
CHAPTER VIII.—WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS.
CHAPTER IX.—THE SURPRISE.
CHAPTER X.—WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
A lively troupe of four cousins and friends set out on their first ocean crossing, a journey that promises both adventure and the inevitable trials of the high seas. From the opening moments on the rolling deck, their banter about cold baths, hot tea and the dreaded chocolate ice‑cream‑induced nausea reveals a mix of humor and vulnerability. The ship’s relentless sway becomes a backdrop for their camaraderie, as each girl battles seasickness in her own way.
Billie, the indefatigable wanderer, breezes through the cabin corridors with a cheerful swagger, while Helen Campbell drifts in a melancholy stupor, and Elinor Butler clings to a proud, stubborn resolve. Nancy Brown, the most fragile of the group, retreats into pillows and shudders at every suggestion of food. Their shared experience is punctuated by the odd prophecy of a gypsy who foretold a storm‑tossed voyage, and the mysterious presence of their beloved red motor car, “the Comet,” stowed safely in the hold.
The narrative captures the charm of early‑twentieth‑century travel, blending witty dialogue with the palpable tension of a ship caught in a gale. Listeners will be drawn into the characters’ spirited attempts to outwit the sea, their friendships deepening under the creak of timber and the whisper of distant winds.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (302K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-04-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for the early 1900s "Motor Maids" adventures, this author wrote lively stories that mixed travel, friendship, and the thrill of the new automobile age. Her books followed spirited young women on fast-moving journeys that reflected changing ideas about freedom and modern life.
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