With little trouble I secured a lodging for one night with the stewardess of the small steamer which would carry us as far as Miles Canyon or the Camp, Canyon City.
The cook who prepared the dinner, and the steward, steward's brother, and the stewardess that served it, are all in eternity!
What they were in their rank of life, the stewardess was in hers.
I will complain to the Captain, if the stewardess does not remove it instantly.
As it was, she made no comment upon the meanness of her fellow-passengers, nor consoled the excited stewardess by complaining of their unlady-like conduct to herself.
Here he was, spending money he might never get back to give her a chance, and she called the stewardess because he kissed her!
The stewardess agreed, and as she was an elderly woman, with a son at the front, a boy like Cecil, she went back to her close little room over the engines and cried a little, very quietly.
It was unfortunate that he did not explain the presence of the stewardess to the girl.
It was at this moment that thestewardess came staggering aft.
But she would not have gone "upstairs," as she called it, with even thestewardess herself.
A stewardessonly was carried on the Sea Flower, and she acted in another capacity--that of maid to Nelda.
Even the demijohn rolled as if it were on a pivot, nodding grandly as the mighty stewardess of the "Franklin" proceeded to obey the summons.
If he be a bachelor, and still entertain the same sentiments, I would recommend him to take "The stewardess of the Lady Franklin" as the sharer of his joys.
That Mrs. Bland that spent the summer at the Parkers' last year was always tellin' how they went to the stewardess for most everything, and she give her five dollars in gold when they got into Boston.
My aunt told me if any of these things should happen to want doing up, I had better get the stewardess to help me.
When the stewardess came to look for the monster, the basket had rolled, with the motion of the ship, to the other side of the cabin, and not finding a sea voyage pleasant, she put forth her beak again.
So thestewardess came and looked, and could find nothing.
At last the stewardess said that she supposed it must be rats, and she ran away at the entreaties of the poor victims on the floor to fetch the steward to search for the rats.
Twenty-nine of the crew, eleven passengers, and a stewardess were never found.
A stewardess awoke Mark Ruthine up before it was light.
I was told by the stewardess that the ship was searched; but she managed to put them off the scent, as far as my hiding-place was concerned--smuggled me into her own quarters while the search was going on.
On the evening of the second day I remembered her, and managed with the help of a very stout stewardess to visit her in her stateroom, where she had for her roommate a cousin of the poet Longfellow.
My stewardess once said to the stout steward who rendered me this service, "This lady has a great deal of energy and no power.
There wasn't even a stewardesson this steamer to comfort her.
You and the stewardess get into a seat," the spy continued sharply.
He and thestewardess slid into the acceleration seats and strapped themselves in.
As an afterthought, he locked the stewardess in the private compartment and, as he did so, he could feel the plane swing in a wide arc that would take them to the station they had started from.
But for unfathomable reasons, this stewardess was a throwback to the old days.
Amid the horrors of the hurricane, the gentle and courageous stewardess gave us gruel, for which we rewarded her with a purse of gold.
The stewardess is the only female on board, who is a legion, and has contributed much to make us happy.
I came to the conclusion, before we left St. Augustine, that we ought to have a stewardess to wait upon the ladies.
She had been a stewardess on a Charleston steamer, running up to Pilatka, at the time of her marriage to Griffin Leeds, who was second waiter in the same boat.
The scream of the stewardessbrought up the rest of the party, who demanded the cause of the outcry.
The attachment was to prevent her going at all; the claim for the stewardess was to help along the matter.
It appeared from the statement of the stewardessthat Cornwood had been lying to me right along in regard to Griffin Leeds.
The stewardess retreated to the farthest part of the deck, and appeared to be in mortal terror of her husband.
Peeks and Sands slept in the cabin; and if the stewardess was wanted in the night, she could be called.
I looked up with a feeling of terror, but the expression upon the faces of the ship's doctor and of the stewardess revealed nothing, and my mind grew more at ease when I noticed that the few people standing about were strangers to me.
The stewardess reappeared a little later and returned to him his handkerchief and the following information: Mr. Hawks, it appeared, travelled with a trained nurse, whose stateroom was on another deck.
Her stewardess says she has been indisposed since we left New York.
The stewardess glared at us some more and then rushed off upstairs.
And--and I'm scared that that stewardess has gone after the sheriff.
When I got to where the Washburn man told who Frank and the stewardess was, he couldn't hold in any longer.
The stewardesswas as mad as he was, but it took more'n that to keep her quiet.
The stewardess woman's black eyes opened and then shut part way.
The stewardesswent white, too, and she grabbed his arm with both hands.
I found him in his office, settin' at a fine new roll-top desk, with the dark-complected stewardess alongside of him.
God bless that stewardess for her piously fraudulent account of January voyages!
She had gone asstewardess abroad again and married there.
She tipped the stewardess to fill a hot bottle, put on a cosy dressing-jacket, and lay down in her berth, quite ready for sleep after the fatigue and excitement of the past week.
In five minutes the ship and all that was in it was lost in dreams, and, so far as Claire was concerned, it might have been but another five minutes before the stewardess aroused her to announce the arrival at Parkeston Pier.
The stewardess was in attendance, and she was insisting on her immediately fetching the captain, as, without his assurance that there was no danger, she declined to be calm.
As he returned again to keep his watch on the corridor leading from her cabin, the same stewardesswho had carried the girl off early in the afternoon came laboriously up from lower regions, carrying a tray.
Grant and two women, a stewardess and a passenger with a baby, occupied the seat facing the captain and the bow, facing that still figure of Nan Ellis.
Just after the luncheon-bugle sounded the next day, Napier met the same stewardess again.
Next came another woman, who proved to be the stewardess of the steamer; she was carrying a heavy parcel done up in a tablecloth, that rattled and jangled like a bag of doubloons.