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desert the ship at Boston. Our four days' wait at 

 Pilley's Island were pleasantly spent, and would have 

 been much more enjoyable had it not been for 



MISTAKE NO. 7. 



We had left our trunks at St. John's which con- 

 tained our travelling clothes, as well as some presents 

 for the loved ones at home. However, we had pre- 

 pared a letter of instructions to one of our many new- 

 made friends at St. John's, Mr. J. B. Howson, Esq., 

 to forward our baggage. While in our quandary, on 

 the eleventh the Silvia steamed in. 



THE SILVIA WAlTINCi IX PILLEY S ISLAND HARBOR. 



