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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

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