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S S. Callao [[/vertical annotation]]
Towards 11 P.M was awakened by fog siren, heavy rain and lightning.
May 14. Weather moderated, wind easterly and very much colder. Temperature in my cabin is 60°F. and much less on deck. [[underlined in red]] Warm clothes [[/underlined in red]] in order. Later on calm sea and milder weather 
Visiting [[strikethrough]] cabins to [[/strikethrough]] and others cabins so as to do hospitality [[underlined in red]] with whatever is left of drinkables on board [[/underlined in red]] as to morrow everything has to be surrendered in New York [[underlined in red]] Madera, Phillipi, Betsy and Bealy [[/underlined in red]] in my cabin where I made a [[underlined in red]] hot Rhum [[/underlined in red]] punch for them. [[strikethrough]] May 13 [[/strikethrough]] 
Anchored to night about 11 P.M before [[underlined in red]] Thomkinsville [[/underlined in red]] quarantine station. 
[[underlined in red]] May 15. [[/underlined in red]] Beautiful but [[underlined in red]] cold [[/underlined in red]] 
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Green on trees on shore is rather timid, many [[underlined in red]] trees still bare. [[/underlined in red]] 
Feels and looks wintry as compared to opulent vegetation we left behind in Rio. We get news to get to Hoboken Old German Pier. [[underlined in red]] Celine there with Mr. May & my car. Celine [[/underlined in red]] looks very well and tells me everything is all right at home, with the children and at [[underlined in red]] Bakelite Co. [[/underlined in red]] Pleasant and rapid custom house examination then drove with [[underlined in red]] Celine [[/underlined in red]] to Claremont restaurant where had lunch. Our garden looks well cared for. Much pleased to see that [[underlined in red]] resplendent new bathroom which was built up during my absence. Celine tells [[/underlined in red]] me they had an unusually severe winter. There are already about a dozen tents on the opposite shore of the river. Yet it feels rather