THE LABRADOR JOURNAL 



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nass of water 

 ibe. At half- 



but it is even 

 ;r its greatest 

 n a few hours 

 We rambled 

 [ohn shot two 

 w many more. 

 d much deeper 



in the Middle 

 ; said that the 

 \t have I found 



arid the young 

 sage. No news 



A here yesterday 

 Mist." We left 

 and reached St. 

 Lt night. Passed 

 kd " Cape d'Or." 

 I few passengers, 

 , and more. We 

 y moonlight, and 

 suits of excellent 

 harf, just as the 

 great pleasure of 

 [ Harris, who gave 

 [uigence from the 

 Here we were 

 our trunks were 

 .uties ; this ought 

 iture all over the 

 Messrs. Buck and 

 ,d Mr. Weston, and 



We reached New York on Saturday morning, the 7th of 

 September, and, thank God, found all well. Whilst at 

 Boston I wrote several letters, one very long one to 

 Thomas Nuttall, in which I gave him some account of 

 the habits of water-birds with which he was unacquainted ; 

 he sent me an extremely kind letter in answer. 



.. I 





Jill 



