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CHAPTER SIXThe next day the sea was extremely rough and, as the Captain advised, it was typical of the Bay of Biscay. Dalma, however, was an excellent sailor and had not felt at all seasick. But it was difficult to walk about on deck as the yacht was rolling and tossing and she was afraid that Twi-Twi might be swept overboard. She therefore went with the Earl to the bridge and she was fascinated to see the wild sea right in front of them and to know that they would somehow plunge through it. It was in the afternoon after an excellent luncheon that there was suddenly a change in the sound coming from the engines. The Captain looked at the Earl who said, “It sounds like trouble. I will go and see what is happening.” He left the bridge and Dalma lifted Twi-Twi onto her lap. “I hope th