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le it. It is not my duty to interjere with the ship. As fou
AJ
I remembe
the ventilatiev was proper. I did not
notice that the ships
reas damp.
did not feel
juised ronen
sed wonen I heard
that the health of the shipv had not
Veen
good.
d.
I've Captain
Captain seemed totally
Ле
disregard
nd all I said, and she left
at the
very
worst time of the
Liss
grav.
read of the maladies of which the Passeng in
au
alleged to have died). After hearing that list read I give
it as
my opinion
at that line of
that in a
vel
baving
the
worst month in the
year, the very
whole diveve, the want of attention tī
proper ventilation, and canliness would bad to a great amount of siestrees avè