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Hope, Laura Lee

"Or, the stirring cruise of the motor boat Gem"


The motor, one of three cylinders, was a self-starter, but by means of
a crank and chain could be started from the steering platform, just
aft of the trunk cabin, in case of emergency. There was a clutch, so
that the motor could be set in motion without starting the boat, until
the clutch, set for forward or reverse motion, had been adjusted, just
as the motor of an automobile can be allowed to run without the car
itself moving.
"And what a dear little stove in the kitchen!" exclaimed Betty, as the
girls looked in the cooking compartment-- it was not much more than a
compartment.
"Kitchen!" cried Captain Marlin. "That isn't a kitchen!"
"What is it?" Amy wanted to know.
"The galley, lass, the galley. That's where we cook aboard a ship, in
the galley. There's an alcohol and oil stove combined. You can have
chafing dish parties-- is that what you call them? and he laughed.
"That's right, Uncle," cried Betty. "And see the-- what are we
supposed to call these?" and she pointed to pots, pans, dishes and
other utensils that hung around the galley.
"Oh, call 'em galley truck, that's as good a name as any," said the
old captain.


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