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Cynthia (?) [[previous word added in pencil]] Board Ship Mahattan Tues. Morning Mary, darling, We are having a very agreeable voyage. I have formed some pleasant acquaintances. The lady whom you fancied so much lodges next to me She is very cordial, and never aludes to the work to which I am hastening. I heard her call the waiter the first night, and as he didn't hear her, I got her a glass of water, for which she she seemed more than grateful. She was very sick. So was I before I retired but quietness relieved me. Our passage [[?]] the first night, and a part of yesterday [[previous word crossed out]] Sunday was quite rough _ Nearly all felt the effects. For a long time now we have had smooth sailing, and one after another our passengers come out to swell the numbers in sitting room and at meals.
Cynthia (?) Board Ship Mahattan Tues. Morning Mary, darling, We are having a very agreeable voyage. I have formed some pleasant acquaintances. The lady whom you fancied so much lodges next to me She is very cordial, and never aludes to the work to which I am hastening. I heard her call the waiter the first night, and as he didn't hear her, I got her a glass of water, for which she she seemed more than grateful. She was very sick. So was I before I retired but quietness relieved me. Our passage [[?]] the first night, and a part of yesterday Sunday was quite rough _ Nearly all felt the effects. For a long time now we have had smooth sailing, and one after another our passengers come out to swell the numbers in sitting room and at meals.

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Cynthia (?) Board Ship Mahattan Tues. Morning Mary, darling, We are having a very agreeable voyage. I have formed some pleasant acquaintances. The lady whom you fancied so much lodges next to me She is very cordial, and never aludes to the work to which I am hastening. I heard her call the waiter the first night, and as he didn't hear her, I got her a glass of water, for which she she seemed more than grateful. She was very sick. So was I before I retired but quietness relieved me. Our passage ? the first night, and a part of yesterday Sunday was quite rough _ Nearly all felt the effects. For a long time now we have had smooth sailing, and one after another our passengers come out to swell the numbers in sitting room and at meals.