HOME AT THE HAVEN. then waving it up in the air, she came forward to pre- sent it, and be surprised herself about the name of the boat. She was surprised, and, it must be con- fessed, a little disappointed, although she could not deny that it was an excellent name. Edward had called his boat the Crusoe," and Lucy only wondered that she had not also thought of this name, considering that "Robinson Crusoe" was still his most favourite book. She had been thinking of quite a different name, and it had put "Robinson Crusoe" out of her head. ..5. , ' Edward was so delighted with the little Union Jack, and with the admirable manner in which the " Crusoe righted herself upon the water and made the first voyage round the pond, that he never noticed anything like disappointment in Lucy's manner. She was, besides, too pleased herself at the success of the boat to feel it long, and she was not in the least afraid when the time came for her to step into the boat and