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else to sweeten their Tea or Coffee with: but the Captain when we mess together makes use of some
of our Sugar. Their dinner has been of cold boiled beef or salt fish and a great mess of potatoes
which they dip in rank oily butter. They eat very little and contrary to the proverb very
fast too. They dont sit a minute after but either lay down to sleep or get to work. They are
very temperate in their drink using only water except a dram of a morning. The Captain
has almost always a pipe in his mouth and but the men usually chew tobacco instead.
Here is uninteresting kind of stuff for you but as I have nothing better to do I spare no time but
with every thing. I think I hear something about seeing land and as we have been
impatiently wishing for it all this morning I must go and talk about it a little.
Monday evenin afternoon.
It was a false report this morning nothing like land was to be seen then: but
a little after 6 this afternoon we discovered land just before us. They say it is the Island of
Shoen Zeeland I think. I heartily rejoice that we once more know where we are which is what
nobody aboard has done for days. What with contrary wind miserable steering
neither the Captain nor his men could tell what land we should first see. One good
effect our bad Steerage has had is to inspire me to write half a sheet of
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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