THE STORM. Bir “And there is Sea poy else round,” whispered Rick. “ Let’s say our prayers over again.” Trembling young mariners! How they wished they were saying them beside a certain little bed in Concord. Rick at last had so many “sticks” in his eyes that he dropped AFTER THE STORM. into a slumber; Ralph, though, kept awake, listening to the wind anu the crash of the waves. Toward morning, there came a heavier sea forcing its way into the after-house. Creeping to the door of the stateroom, Ralph saw the water splashing across the cabin- floor and creating an ugly panic. Uncle Nat here rushed in, the water dripping profusely’from his oil-cloth suit. -“ANl right here,” he sang out. “Ah, Ralph! And the doctor and the ladies?” “© captain! What, shall we do in this terrible storm 2” screamed a female voice from a state-room. “Still alive!” shouted the doctor, thrusting his head forward. “Oh, we shall weather it! Don’t be afraid, ladies!” cheerily cried Uncle Nat. “ Where’s Rick?” Rick could answer for himself, as he was now awake, and Uncle Nat