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3 revisions | Dendendaloom at Aug 20, 2022 01:00 AM p. 225== at Sea==
heavily very squally & rainy all
day. Mostly all passengers sea
sick. [[Peterson|Peterson]] not.
==Friday April 1st. 1859.==
Slept outside last night in the
Cuddy. ship knocked about a good
deal all last night hot & uncomfortable
felt squeamish all day vomited
everything to day although I went
to every meal. rain & heavy squalls
all day. Kept on deck last
night in spite of rain kept in shelter all fool
day youngsters playing tricks
==Saturday April 2nd. 1859==
Still rainy with heavy squalls.
had a fresh water bath at / up at
5 this mg. have not been sick to
day heavy sea on still.
4 ocl PM rain & squalls still
contg. heavy squall just struck
[struck through:us] night continued very squally at Sea heavily very squally & rainy all Friday April 1st. 1859. Slept outside last night in the Saturday April 2nd. 1859 Still rainy with heavy squalls. p. 225== at Sea==
heavily very squally & rainy all
day. Mostly all passengers sea
sick. [[Peterson]] not.
==Friday April 1st. 1859.==
Slept outside last night in the
Cuddy. ship knocked about a good
deal all last night hot & uncomfortable
felt squeamish all day vomited
everything to day although I went
to every meal. rain & heavy squalls
all day. Kept on deck last
night in spite of rain kept in shelter all fool
day youngsters playing tricks
==Saturday April 2nd. 1859==
Still rainy with heavy squalls.
had a fresh water bath at / up at
5 this mg. have not been sick to
day heavy sea on still.
4 ocl PM rain & squalls still
contg. heavy squall just struck
[struck through:us] night continued very squally at Sea heavily very squally & rainy all Friday April 1st. 1859. Slept outside last night in the Saturday April 2nd. 1859 Still rainy with heavy squalls. |