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234 company, and a Gentleman,- at 12. M, had made in the 21 hours out from New York, 186 miles,- a long heavy swell on, this Pm, not many inclined to move about much today, especially the Ladies find we have quite a number of them, on board, Some of them however' donot show to a very good advantage today, /sea sick/ they lay round rather loose today- but we wont laugh too soon, as our turn may come next,- Friday April 7h.- Pleasant, but a strong head wind S.W, with a heavy sea on, and most of the passengers seasick- all rather quiet today-- as I expected yesterday, our turn came today, and we were to be seen, occasionally hanging over the leerail.- At 12, M, had made 185 miles the last 24 hours,- Sea some smoother in the Eve, and some few Ladies were on Deck, fine moonlight night, all are glad to get on Deck for fresh air- very unpleasant below in cabins, so many seasick there.-
 
As I have more in the 21 hours our from New York, 186 miles, a long heavy swell on this PM not many inclined to move about much today, especially the soldiers.
Find we have quite a number of them on board. Some of them however don't show to a very good advantage today. Sea sick they round rather lost today but we went laugh too soon, as our time may come near,
 
Friday April 7
 
Pleasant, but a strong heavy wind with a sea on, and most of the passengers seasick are rather quiet today. As I expected yesterday, our time came today. We were to be seen occasionally handing over the rail. I have made 185 miles the last 24 hours. Sea some smoother in the East and some fear soldiers were back find moonlight nights are out glad to be on back for fresh air. Very unpleasant below in cabins so many seasick there.

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234 company, and a Gentleman,- at 12. M, had made in the 21 hours out from New York, 186 miles,- a long heavy swell on, this Pm, not many inclined to move about much today, especially the Ladies find we have quite a number of them, on board, Some of them however' donot show to a very good advantage today, /sea sick/ they lay round rather loose today- but we wont laugh too soon, as our turn may come next,- Friday April 7h.- Pleasant, but a strong head wind S.W, with a heavy sea on, and most of the passengers seasick- all rather quiet today-- as I expected yesterday, our turn came today, and we were to be seen, occasionally hanging over the leerail.- At 12, M, had made 185 miles the last 24 hours,- Sea some smoother in the Eve, and some few Ladies were on Deck, fine moonlight night, all are glad to get on Deck for fresh air- very unpleasant below in cabins, so many seasick there.-