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Jamaican - as if that would interest us in getting in his car - and was so rude about it that another Jamaican who was also standing on the corner stepped up and told him to "cease being a nuisance or [[strikethrough]] he would [[/strikethrough]] [[insert]ion] I will [[/insertion]] call a policeman". The driver drove away still muttering that he was a Jamaican, [[insertion]] and a British Subject [[/insertion]] and this was his country.
We saw the picture "These Three" with Miriam Hopkins, [[strikethrough]] Merel [[/strikethrough]] Merle Oberon and Joel McCrea. It was rather good. I had been afraid Dick wouldn't like it as he didnt care much for the last picture we saw. However his Journal says "not so bad".
Wednesday January 27, 1937
Spent the morning packing, and we left the Magnus' right after lunch having paid 10/ apiece per day [[strikethrough]] for each [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] for the [[/insertion]] time we stayed. We could live in Haiti almost as cheaply as that. However, we may save money in other ways on this island.
We went right out to Mrs Wooler's at 6 Cargill Ave