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Enginterand Firemen were also at then On the morning of the 17 I overheard some
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amongst the crew, that some of the paßengers had been killed and others jumped overboard. Jeannot rightly recollect what they. were sarping as I was suffering very severely from my bruises - On the 10! I saw the dead body of a Chinese lying in the port scuppers abreast the Muzen Mast. It was about 60 feet from
There did not appear any marks of violence about hum_ He most. died of exhaustion. This is the only dead body Isaw I continued ill up to the time of my arrival, and am not well yet know personally of no other deaths than the two cases I have stated The Gale subsided at about 8
the 3rd M of the 124 Jarrived here Instant several of the Chamese Passengers would speak English- None of them made any complants of any sort to me. Iam a compardie Hranger to the Port. Janchored about / mile til mile X a 1/2 Eastward of Green Island I did not come up the Harbour then as would not pick out Jardine's buoy It was
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