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Monday 11th. Novr.
We have passed two most uncomfortable Days and Nights -- and the Gale still continues to rage with unabated violence --; the Sea also continues as high as ever, very short and cross, which occasions the Vessel to labour excessively; she however makes good weather of it, is quite dry, and never ships any Seas or Water. ---We are unable to have any regular Cooking and are obliged to eat on the Cabin Floor on very common fare.---
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