CO129-120 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [1-2] — Page 169

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that I remember

16. I can only say being most anxious to afford facilities for obtaining supplies - provisions and water, and not to impose undue restrictions and that the conduct both of the Consul and the Captain of the "Mirce" made a most unfavorable impression on me - a display of underhand deceit in the first instance, followed by intemperate and unworthy impatience under circumstances, which most travellers have occasionally to encounter.

17. I would also add that I necessarily treated as inconclusive the objections of the Consul to the inadequacy of our Quarantine, whilst we allowed our Health Officer after visiting the "Mirce" shore, because although we thereby exposed ourselves to risks which we could not well avoid, we did not therefore incur on ourselves any obligations to incur risks which we could avert - At the same time I felt all through that the Captain of the "Mirce" was guilty of great recklessness and inhumanity towards his crew in detaining them on board in Confluent Small Pox, when for a small sum per day he might have hired a convenient boat with all suitable comforts for at least the "Native" crew. Such craft are easily to be found here, and in former days,

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167 that I remember 16. I can only say being most anxious to afford facilities for obtaining supplies - provisions and water, and not to impose undue restrictions and that the conduct both of the Consul and the Captain of the "Mirce" made a most unfavorable impression on me - a display of underhand deceit in the first instance, followed by intemperate and unworthy impatience under circumstances, which most travellers have occasionally to encounter. 17. I would also add that I necessarily treated as inconclusive the objections of the Consul to the inadequacy of our Quarantine, whilst we allowed our Health Officer after visiting the "Mirce" shore, because although we thereby exposed ourselves to risks which we could not well avoid, we did not therefore incur on ourselves any obligations to incur risks which we could avert - At the same time I felt all through that the Captain of the "Mirce" was guilty of great recklessness and inhumanity towards his crew in detaining them on board in Confluent Small Pox, when for a small sum per day he might have hired a convenient boat with all suitable comforts for at least the "Native" crew. Such craft are easily to be found here, and in former days,
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167

that I remember

16. I can only say being most anxious to afford facilities

for obtaining lovals - provisions and water, and not to impose undue

restrictions and that the conduct

both of the Consul and the leaptain

of the loirce made a most unfavorable

impression

on ne

a.

-

display of

underhand deceit in the first instance,

followed by intemperate und unworthy impatience under circumstances,

which most travellers have

occasionally

17.

lo encounter.

I would also add that I avecessarily treated as inconclusive the objections

of

" the Consul to the inadequacy of

of our Quarantine, whilst we allowed over

Moulth officer after visiting the "Mirce

shore, because although we

Ao go

on

thereby exposed ourselves to risks

which ave could not well avoid, we

did not therefore intuil en curselves any obligations to incur risks which

we could avert - At the same teine I

felt all through that the Captain of the birce was guilty of great.

recklessness and inhumanity hueards

crew in detaining

heir

own

on board

in Confluent Small Yox, when for a small sum per day.

he

might have hired a convenient boat with all suitable comforts for at least

" Native "." "Such craft are

easily to be found here, and in former days,

CC

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