In a Steamer Chair

In a Steamer Chair by Robert Barr is a literary collection published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in August 2015. This edition spans 152 pages and is presented in English. The book features a narrative that begins with Mr. George Morris, who stands on the steamship City of Buffalo, observing the busy scene of passengers embarking and the preparations for the voyage, while he remains lost in his own thoughts.
Readers will find a blend of storytelling that captures the atmosphere of shipboard life, focusing on the interactions and emotions of those involved in the journey. The work reflects themes associated with literary collections and draws on elements of ancient and classical storytelling. This reproduction aims to preserve the original format while addressing imperfections from the historical text, offering a glimpse into the past through its carefully reconstructed pages.
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Excerpt from In a Steamer Chair: And Other Ship-Board Stories
Mr. George Morris stood with his arms folded on the bulwarks of the steamship City of Buffalo, and gazed down into the water. All around him was the bustle and hurry of passengers embarking, with friends bidding good-by. Among the throng, here and there, the hardworking men of the steamer were getting things in order for the coming voyage. Trunks were piled up in great heaps ready to be lowered into the hold; portmanteaus, satchels, and handbags, with tags tied to them, were placed in a row waiting to be claimed by the passengers, or taken down into the staterooms. To all this bustle and confusion George Morris paid no heed. He was thinking deeply, and his thoughts did not seem to be very pleasant. There was nobody to see him off, and he had evidently very little interest in either those who were going or those who were staying behind.
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