Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound Or a Red Cross Workers Ocean Perils

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She surely would have given her mind to unpleasant reveries had not this matter which began with Irma Lentz come up.
This racked her mind instead of more serious troubles. Perhaps it was as well. Ruth disliked having been considered unwarrantably interfer- ing, as Captain Hastings undoubtedly considered she had been.
She answered the second luncheon call and passed Irma Lentz coming out of the saloon- cabin. The woman with the eyeglasses looked her up and down, haughtily tossed her head, and pa
...ssed on. Ruth was aware that several other first cabin passengers looked at her oddly. It was plain that some tale of Ruth's "mare's nest' 1 had been circulated.
And this must be through Captain Hastings. Nobody else, she was sure, could have been tact- THE MAN IN THE MOTOR BOAT 95 less enough to tell Miss Lentz what Ruth had said. Had the short-haired "artist" take*- others of the passengers into her confidence, or was that, too, the work of the steamship's commander?
At about this time there probably was not a steamship crossing the Atlantic of the character of the Admiral Pekhard, and with the number and variety of passengers she carried, on which there was not some kind of spy scare.


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