Instead she slept deeply and dreamlessly until a knock on the cabin door awakened her. After answering, a Steward appeared, moving unsteadily across the cabin to put a closed cup, such as she had heard was used at sea in rough weather, down beside her bed. “We’re in for a bad passage, miss,” he said. “I’ve brought you some coffee and if you’d like something more substantial the chef’ll do his best, but it’s a bit difficult to work in the galley at the moment.” “Coffee is all I want,” Ola replied sleepily, “and thank you very much.” “I should stay where you be, miss, if you’ll take my advice,” the Steward said before he left.” It’s easy for ‘landlubbers’ as we calls ’em to break a leg when the weather’s so bad.” Ola knew that he was being tactful in not suggesting that she might be seasick, but, as it happened, she was aware that she was a good sailor.
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