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thrown overboard to liberty. [[strikethrough]] kept [[?]] [[strikethrough]] [[red underline]] I even hardly imagine that tomorrow it is all over again and usual humdrum life, and patent infringement suits and bakelite business matters start again. [[\red underline]] 
A beautiful mild night pleasant Eastern breeze blowing kept the boat gently rocking.
Jan 23 Up early. Bright sunshine, pleasant breeze. After coffee lifted anchor and went to anchor near Club House in Miami.
While Albert went ashore for letters and telegrams and newspapers. I started packing my valises and putting things in shape.
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At noon Albert arrived with [[red underline]] freshly boiled stone-crabs and lobster he had purchased. [[\red underline]] Delicious lunch! [[red underline]] Sorry it will soon be all over. [[\red underline]] 
Afternoon went ashore to listen to concert and strolled about town viewing yachts and houseboats along river-shore till near dark. Then supper of lobster and at 10.P.M went [[strikethrough]] about [[/strikethrough]] aboard train.
[[red underline]] Sleeping car every berth occupied. Many [[strikethrough]] sailors returning [[/strikethrough]] sailors of U.S. Navy among the passengers. [[\red underline]] 
Jan 24. Next morning when I was dressed and shaved train backed into [[\red underline]] Daytona [[red underline]] station. This place looks [[red underline]] rather wintry [[/red underline]] compared to Miami. [[red underline]] So does Ormonde. [[/red underline]]
Aboard the train is an interesting