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was nothing else I could eat almost every dish , which is cooked here, has onion or tomatoe mixed with it, particularly the meats--Breakfast is always ended by fried bananas & fruit--The residents here have coffee in the morning any time from 9 to 12 & from 3 to 6 dinner with a cup of coffee chocolatte or tea in the evening just before going to bed--
was nothing else I could eat - Almost every dish which is cooked here, has onion or tomatoe mixed with it, particularly the meats--Breakfast is always ended by fried bananas & fruit--The residents here have coffee in the morning any time from  5 to 9 and then a breakfast from 9 to 12 & from 3 to 6 dinner with a cup of coffee chocolatte or tea in the evening just before going to bed--
Mrs Petersen called at one oclock & took me with her to visit the Club Rooms of the Merchants' Club, they were very handsomly furnished The floors being of inlaid wood in the dancing hall, with elegant chandeliers, lace curtains. There was a very nice
Mrs Petersen called at one oclock & took me with her to visit the Club Rooms of the Merchants' Club - They were very handsomely furnished The floors being of inlaid wood in the dancing hall, with elegant chandeliers, lace curtains. There was a very fine

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was nothing else I could eat - Almost every dish which is cooked here, has onion or tomatoe mixed with it, particularly the meats--Breakfast is always ended by fried bananas & fruit--The residents here have coffee in the morning any time from 5 to 9 and then a breakfast from 9 to 12 & from 3 to 6 dinner with a cup of coffee chocolatte or tea in the evening just before going to bed-- Mrs Petersen called at one oclock & took me with her to visit the Club Rooms of the Merchants' Club - They were very handsomely furnished The floors being of inlaid wood in the dancing hall, with elegant chandeliers, lace curtains. There was a very fine