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three hours. [[underlined in red]] To day papers announce she has torpedoed 4 british merchantmen , one norwegian and one dutch but left American vessels unmolested. - What new complications will this bring [[/underlined in red]]. Submarines here on our coast have a [[underlined in red]] relatively easy time in as far as there are none of the many fast motorboats which are hunting them in the English channel. I expect Canada to send a fleet of their boats on our coasts. Warships ought to be provided with several very fast motor boats for hunting submarines. 
Trenton [[/underlined in red]] a very busy place, full of all kind of factories, small and large. - Iron works and pottery works. A succession of busy bridges but rapidly operated, then finally in canal among trees
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Canal well kept, and green landscape as far as Bordentown 
There got [[underlined in red]] telegram from Celine [[/underlined in red]] advising sending important letter and statement of [[underlined in red]] Kirk Brown. [[/underlined in red]] Can I never have a few days without something or another interference [[underlined in red]] Delaware River. [[/underlined in red]] - Pretty clear water. The shore on left offers some good camping sites among trees. The other shore - specially Bristol many [[strikethrough]] pretty hous [[/strikethrough]] substantial houses with small gardens, bordering on river. - All this seems a good place for manufacturing sites and several large iron works have located along the Delaware 
Further down some big properties bordering on East Shore.
Light rain and cloudy. [[strikethrough]] At about [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined in red]] Philadelphia [[/underlined in red]] sends its black smoke blowing across the water and gray sky makes a very

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Instructions say to use the word 'underlined' in brackets when words are underlined in text. Seems appropriate because indicates past tense.