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[[underlined]]April 20 [[/underlined]] upon stilts was only thing that kept animals out. [[line across page]] Vilamiel is a threaten harbor to enter very bad swell outside one should anchor well off [[strikethrough]] reef [[/strikethrough]] shoals in deep blue water and follow in line of reefs & rocks id. [[end page]] [[start page]] April 20 Bolivar Gil Olmedu Gil Bros. Carlos Gil lives in Ecuador comes over once in a great while [[line across page]] with clothes & things the native need [[inserted]]140 to 160 people on id. [[/inserted]] [[line across page]] D Douglas & Paul Irvine lived in Gil house but had to make it habitable roof leaked, no shelves or chairs one table no screens; with their furniture made quite a dwelling out of it. [[end page]]
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