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Friday 15th. Novr. 1811.
The Gale continues unabated this morning blowing hard at South West -- with a heavy Sea, and still lying-too.[sic] ---At Noon we were in Latd. 42°. 23' South, by observation -- but no Land in Sight. ---At 7 p.m. The Gale began to abate and the wind shifted to the North, which enabled [us] to make sail and steer our course S.West. The wind was irregular during the Night and frequently bordering on a Calm.---
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