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[[blue ink boxed]] 1861 Sept 19 Thurs [[/blue ink boxed]] Start h 1-45 [[top right margin in blue ink]] 4 [[/top right margin in blue ink]] [[in blue]] { [[/in blue]] The long Island appears to be [[/in blue]] { [[/in blue]] a chain of Ki-ki-tuk-ju-a The distance across at this point to Kin-gaite 20 to 25 miles - I will measure distance to-day in Voyaging down - The coast on this side is more nearly straight to place of Ob PM of day making 7th Enc. h m Start 1 - 45 (VIII-45 AM) under oars [[in blue]] { [[/in blue]] No Islands from ten of those [[in blue]] { [[/in blue]] shooting across from W. Side [[in blue]] { [[/in blue]] Grimmell Inlet to near Kin-gaite [[in blue]] { [[/in blue]] side tilt down of the long lines x [[in blue]] { [[/in blue]] near Center Bay running [[in blue]] { [[/in blue]] parallel apparently with the Coast Now as observed, under oars Koo-per-neu-ing & Kood-loo doing nothing while little Su-kong is pulling hard as she can in company with the 3 female portion of My crew. Koo-jes-se steers now.
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