Chapter ThreeBettina struggled along the deck towards the secluded spot that she had discovered where she could be alone and which no one else seemed to know about. It was difficult to keep her balance because The Jupiter had run into a rough sea. Although there were glints of sunshine between the clouds, the yacht was pitching and rolling uncomfortably, although a sailor would have said that she rode the sea royally. Never had Bettina imagined that a yacht could be so comfortable or so glamorous. The Jupiter had only recently been delivered and was a screw-propeller Steamer of the type that had just been made fashionable by the Cunard and P. & O. Lines. The P. & O. had built The Himalaya that was the largest vessel of its type in the world and its trunk engines had given it a speed o