AT SEA. | 89 know. And when the moon is round on the side opposite where you started, we get the whole of the bright side, cr it is fullmoon. Goodie, goodie!” “You have got it now, Rick,” said Uncle Nat, smiling at his nephew’s enthu- slasm. “Ralph, do you understand ?” Ralph nodded his head but looked glum ; “T —I—don’t feel right — here,”’ and he laid his hand on his OF THE stomach. “ Ah, 2¢ is com- ing on, I see. Well, I will put you right to bed, and fix you all nice.” The mysteri- ous “it” soon made Rick put his hand to his stomach. and Uncle Nat had his hands