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[[underlined]] blowing all night. [[/underlined]] kept anchor watch as I do not know whether anchor will hold in this hard bottom, and wind might blow us against the arched viaduct. Nothing happened and notwithstanding howling wind anchor kept well. Very bright moonlight and much colder.
Feb 27. Same wind blowing moderating during afternoon and start up again towards evening.
Went beach combing with Celine on smaller key. During night [[underlined]] same howling Northern.
Feb. 28 [[/underlined]] (Sunday) Same Norther blowing, bright cool weather 
Went out "beach combing" with [[underlined]] Celine [[/underlined]] on nearby Island Peterson picked a bunch of 
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coconuts. Caught several [[underlined]] large Grunts also stone-crabs. [[/underlined]]
Evening we listed to [[underlined]] Radio concert - " The Bakelite Hour" excellent selection well performed but frequently marred by some nearby miscreants [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] in [[/strikethrough]] sending short wave Morse-Code messages; also some static after wind shifts Eastward. A delightful day. [[underlined]] Celine certainly enjoys this kind of cruising [[/underlined]] and fills in any spare moments by painting landscapes
[[underlined]] March 1, 1926 Left for North [[/underlined]] (See Log Book). Anchored in excellent shelter near [[underlined]] Tavernier [[/underlined]] cut. Quite pleasant night full moon. Delightful!
[[underlined]] March 2 [[/underlined]] Left 9:00 AM. [[underlined]] See Log Book. [[/underlined]] arrived near [[underlined]] Coconut Grove [[/underlined]] Club house 5 P.M
[[underlined]] March 3. [[/underlined]] Went with Celine to Miami to procure her return  

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I use past tense 'underlined' with a 'd' because that is my understanding from the instructions. It seems a waste of time to edit just to remove the 'd' in 'underlined'. If I review and the transcriber just uses 'underline' I do not add the 'd'