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[[preprinted]] 134 [[/preprinted]] [[margin]] III-22-36 [[/margin]] Finished packing, and then had to wait for several hours for Miss Harford to come back from church. We had planned to go aboard the Nerissa before lunch but she persuaded us to stay. After lunch, I asked her to come and settle our bill. I told her I thought it was too high and that we would pay for the radio only what we used. It of course created a scene, but I was chiefly sorry for Miss Mary who will undoubtedly not hear the last of it for months. The old lady threatened to charge us garage rent, and then refused when I said I'd be glad to pay it. We drove down to the pier, found the launch can't carry baggage, so hired a rowboat, after leaving the car in front of the Consulate, as instructed. We got aboard about 3:15, and found that we have a cabin - #53 on B deck. Don't really need it. Had tea at 4:00 and sailed at the same time for St. Lucia. I'm not sorry to leave. [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 135 [[/preprinted]] [[blank page]]