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schooner at anchor.
Narrow passage ^[[100 yds]]. biscuit.  [[??B??]] to quarter mile higher shores.  Native canoes. Small island in passage. [[underlined]] Fish [[/underlined]]
End of passage. More small flat, sand covered islands. some [[strikethrough]]t[[/strikethrough]] 20 ft. across.
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Cut thru passage
Low lying coast, mangroves for 2 miles
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only reef patches up the coast.
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Aula. Woodford started 21 years ago.
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night
To Gela
Rough in profile. No defined

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[[strikethrough]]A[[/strikethrough]] Alek's campaign.
In Malinte bush. (Vai-ni-ili)
Walled town. Ladders. Loose door. Fired close. 6 men - 4 killed. Prof. murders.
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reefs patches
past Bunana. Melan. school. ^[[killing baby]]
[[strikethrough]]Thanks[[/strikethrough]] School house
Group small is.
Tulazi. Steamer Germania. Marshall I. girls. proud of gramophone. Lander & Williams played at fastest speed.

Oct. 3 - On Mala with A.H. Abbott & Knibbs to Bunana ^ [[??scfroth sea]] lands. Past Teteri - Austrian movement W. along coast. Enthusiastic prospects. Imagine villages & railroads. Flat from 1 to 5 miles broad. Coast dotted with plantations.
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