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cluster as do the immediate salt water wash tubs.
Beans of one sort or another are on the fare at least once a day. In the morning a cup of ill coffee, bread and butter, and a specked apple is the usual repast.

For luncheon beans, bread and butter, and more coffee is the menu for a sample.

For dinner about one in three provides meat, gravy, potatoes, bread -- no butter this time, pudding ^[[(rice)]] and ill coff-ee.

Twice we had tea in the past 8 days; once leomonade; and once cocoa.

The enlisted men aboard eat the same as [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] officers -- only they are fed