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by Creoles.  The inhabitants are very polite and hospitable,
by Creoles.  The inhabitants are very polite and hospitable, & even in the warm climate much addicted to dinners, parties, concerts & dancing.
    While I was here a good Equestrian company was performing. * [circled phrase:  [[?]] Historia de Cassa]
1st July left St. Thomas', passing Porto Rico - saw the Mona passage.  Continuing our course along by Santo Domingo, fell in with Shoals of flying Fish X & large quantities of gulls -
* Introduces the Historia Amoradas commencing at p. 8. 
[penciled note: at next photostat]
 
X [[?]] my ]]?]] that this is litterally the case.  The same good dame did give credence to Mountains of Sugar - The Spaniards often gave the name of Pn de Aguca (Dugar loaf Mountain) to such rocks of Mountains having a conical appearance
I & with meskeet, the at anecdote, that a young sailor told his mother amongst other things, that he had Seen flying fish in these Seas & Rivers of [[?]] on Shore at Tamarcas This the old lady would not believe - But I beg to

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by Creoles. The inhabitants are very polite and hospitable, & even in the warm climate much addicted to dinners, parties, concerts & dancing.

   While I was here a good Equestrian company was performing. * [circled phrase:  ? Historia de Cassa] 

1st July left St. Thomas', passing Porto Rico - saw the Mona passage. Continuing our course along by Santo Domingo, fell in with Shoals of flying Fish X & large quantities of gulls -

  • Introduces the Historia Amoradas commencing at p. 8.

[penciled note: at next photostat]

X ? my ]]?]] that this is litterally the case. The same good dame did give credence to Mountains of Sugar - The Spaniards often gave the name of Pn de Aguca (Dugar loaf Mountain) to such rocks of Mountains having a conical appearance

I & with meskeet, the at anecdote, that a young sailor told his mother amongst other things, that he had Seen flying fish in these Seas & Rivers of ? on Shore at Tamarcas This the old lady would not believe - But I beg to