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150 [[left margin]] Yachts Golfe Juan [[/left margin]] [[in red]] Marseille [[/in red]] accommodation to Gibraltar 8 [[lira symbol]] for steamer China from Marseilles to Gib. the rest for 1st class ticket by R.R to [[red underline]] Marseilles [[/red underline]] Then drove [[strikethrough]] to [[/strikethrough]] along shore to Cap Antibes and Golfe-Juan. More reminded of 1900 when Celine and Children were with me. A pretty little harbor with break water at Golfe-Juan One lateen-sail fisherman or freighter. Others small pleasure boats. of rowboat type. or very small sail yachts. One motor boat One dutch yacht on the beach with lowered mast an tabernacle - Foot of mast has counterweight of cast iron plates. Hull strongly built. bow and [[strikethrough]] strun [[/strikethrough]] [[end page]] [[start page]] 151 [[left margin]] Dutch Yacht [[/left margin]] [[in red]] Marseille [[/in red]] stern same shape. Leeboard on side as follows. Sloop rig* Barndoor rudder Length o.a. = 1 Beam 2 1/2 Depth 1 1/2 Dimensions of leeboards [[drawing of upright rounded rectangle with small square towards top and egg-shape with dimensions labeled]] so extreme length of leeboard is [[strikethrough]] 1.7x depth. [[/strikethrough]] 1 7/8 times depth. almost twice the depth. March 31. Left hotel at 7 AM to catch train for Marseille arrive there 15 minutes late on account of holiday: Hurried to P&O office for ticket hired motor car [[strikethrough]] by [[/strikethrough]] per hour (18 franc) then to SS. China, then Bano's for Bouillabaisse. Have received a cable signed by George telling all is well.