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may to Baspe: Only at four is it possible
To have wraps. At one other place, alike boats
and barges come out to the ship and transfers
passengers up freight.
The language most generally spoken
in this country is French. There are no less than
three priests aboard. The old fellow is about
got through as he can be and is attended by
four or women.
July 26th Thursday Baspe
Fog and rain all day aboard
the ships. Pass little of the Oland and
arrive at Baspe about four o'clock, P.M.
Peace in sight good on the fog also
Comanche Island but hardly to give
one a distinct idea of these landmarks
and Peace.
July 26th Thursday Baspe.
The morning is bright and all the
storm appears to have blown away. Baspe
is a very pretty place and well adapted
to watering. Dr. Kakeham is in
Town with his vessel.
Dr. Dr. Kakeham who once in
a steam launch takes us to Peninsular,
there we can talk again to Island