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236 one to judge from their looks. would not think they fealt much like singing,- 'if so' one would say their countenances bespoke sacred music, altogether,- every few moments you would see some of them creep off slily and hurry for the side of the Ship.- Only seasick, that's all"- at 12 M- had made 213 miles, the last 24 hours.- Monday April 10h.- Pleasant- wind about south- our course about S.S.West, the sea is much smoother today, and quite warm, I put on a thin Coat we made land about 1 Pm on our Starbord bow. Wattings Island, "so called". I was on Deck till 11 Oclock Pm- had a game of Euchra in the Eve- at 12 M, had made 195 miles the last 24 hours- Tuesday April 11h.- Pleasant, and very warm today- had a fine smooth sea the last 24 hours- and not a breath of air this Am- not a ripple ever, on the water- came in sight of Cuba about 10 Am- and was in sight of it most of the day- the passengers appear to enjoy themselves today it is so pleasant- at 12. M. had made 245. miles. the last 24 hours.-