In Alias Thomas Bennet,
Thomas and Fanny Bennet travel to Bermuda in
June of 1792. Very little is said in the book about what that trip might be
like, since most of the book takes place in 1811, but the two chapters aboard
the ship are pivotal to the back story. Today, I’ve used Fanny’s point of view
to give you a flavour for their experiences during that trip.
Mr. Bennet’s late father purchased a home in Hamilton two years before
the younger Bennets hasty relocation there, when the town was spurting with growth,
in fact, before Sir Henry Hamilton had given the town his name. Thomas and
Fanny sailed from Portsmouth aboard a ship
called the Valhalla , which some might think an
odd name for a boat, but Thomas was amused by the irony, so it suited him quite
well.