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it is coming out, and now having got three days and four nights into it, am anxious to see how it is coming out. One of the
it is coming out, and now having got three days and four nights into it, am anxious to see how it is coming out. One of the cabin passengers is a lady, who belongs in Savannah [[&]] has been sea sick from the first, untill this morning; we are now off against Virginia; but when we get as far as the Cape Hatteras, she thinks that she has got almost home, at least so near, that she can send her immagination home, which she remains with as and goes in te ship.
Mr G the young gentleman before named, being quite absorbed in reading, all of a sudden started up, and inquired if today was not Thursday, The Capt answered no, it is Monday for yesterday was Sunday, I thought it was neither, and the lady said it was Tuesday. But neither of us could satisfy him. He said he would ask Mr. Hall the first mate, and if he would not tell, he could refer to the Log Book and that would tell the truth. But Mr Hall settled the difficulty by saying it is Tuesday sir.

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it is coming out, and now having got three days and four nights into it, am anxious to see how it is coming out. One of the cabin passengers is a lady, who belongs in Savannah & has been sea sick from the first, untill this morning; we are now off against Virginia; but when we get as far as the Cape Hatteras, she thinks that she has got almost home, at least so near, that she can send her immagination home, which she remains with as and goes in te ship. Mr G the young gentleman before named, being quite absorbed in reading, all of a sudden started up, and inquired if today was not Thursday, The Capt answered no, it is Monday for yesterday was Sunday, I thought it was neither, and the lady said it was Tuesday. But neither of us could satisfy him. He said he would ask Mr. Hall the first mate, and if he would not tell, he could refer to the Log Book and that would tell the truth. But Mr Hall settled the difficulty by saying it is Tuesday sir.