
Ship-Bored
''Ship-Bored'' is a humorous travel narrative by Julian Street, written in the early 20th century. It chronicles the experiences of a passenger on a transatlantic liner, offering a satirical look at sea travel and the diverse characters aboard. The narrator, who struggles with seasickness and boredom, provides witty commentary on the absurdities of ocean voyages, capturing the eccentricities of fellow travelers and the trials of long journeys at sea.



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