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[[vertical annotation in left margin in red]] Bakelite Spain Cadiz [[/left margin]]

Then along long straight road parralel to seashore and on a narrow strip arrive at [[red underline]] Cadiz. [[/red underline]] Arriving there close inspection of my valises. then drive to best hotel. [[red underline]] Hotel de France [[/red underline]] which is [[red underline]] not much [[/red underline]] Then walk around town thru its narrow streets then port etc.
Find [[strikethrough]] some [[/strikethrough]] in many shops display of [[red underline]] bakelite Cigar [[/red underline]] and cigarette holders.  Some called [[red underline]] Noviar other Ambre Americaine [[/red underline]].  Paid 8 pesetas for a small pipe like cigarette holder. - Some is called [[red underline]] Amberit Cadiz [[/red underline]] notwithstanding its important port makes a small townish impression with its narrow streets.  During the night I am periodically awakened by the

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[[vertical annotation in left margin in red]] Cadiz Spain - Boats [[/left margin]]

tuned whistles of the [[red underline]] night police [[/red underline]] and the corresponding answering whistles.

[[underline]] April 18 [[/red underline]] Went [[red underline]] sailing with two fishermen in a double ender Manuel Fernandez. [[/red underline]] - Manuel & Jose are most current names here. [[red underline]] Manuel [[/red underline]] has been in New York and in [[red underline]] Cuba [[/red underline]] where he was a [[red underline]] soldier [[/red underline]] during our war with Spain.  Seems to have no resentment whatsoever
Find at anchor 2 american schooners.  This is a good bay but there is a strong current at changing tides.  Our boat carries a lateen sail
Steamer [[red underline]] Minnesqua of Philadelphia [[red underline]] is docked and had delivered large consignment of Hudson and Essex automobiles.  These latter with Fords and Cadillacs seem