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Tuesday Strong winds and a head thare has ben four sail in sight
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Wednsday
Plenty of squals both of wind and rain and wind
from all ways
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Thursday
This morning as soon as it was light we raised a
sail heading for us it proved to be the Tropis
Burd
she left Fayall day before yesterday and
yesterday they saw whales lowered and struck
one and he went of with his line
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Friday
To day a good breaze and fair but a [head?] beat sea
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Saturday
Last night through the night squarley and
rained very hard we had one shower this hour more
the rest of the day very morderate one sail in sight
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Sunday
Some squarly light wind and a head one ship past us
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Monday
This day fourpart heavy squales of rain later part almost
a perfect calm nothing in sight
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Tuesday
This day squarley raised black fish lowered and got
two which John thinks will make nearly or quite
three bbls
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Wednsday
This day a good pleasant breaze and fair
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Thursday
Fair wind again to day watch busy boiling black
fish thare have ben three sail in sight from mast head
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Friday
This day light winds
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Saturday
This day strong winds yesterday our thurd mate Mr
Boman
was taken sick he is very sick he thinks it
is a suden cold and it has [gorn?] all over him he is
fighty by spels
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Sunday
This day strong breaze Mr Boman is more comfortable
and we think better
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Monday
This day strong winds Mr Bomen is better

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