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Spanish Town. Met Marjorie and we swapped cars, Jim 

 taking hers. Went to Watt's for chicken salad and to 



talk. * 



started 



for 28 Seymour 

 at 10 m. 



May 31. I sail 

 today. Went first 

 to War Finance to 

 get permission to 

 reconvert my money 

 into U.S. Then to 

 Victoria market, 

 Royal Bank of Can- 

 ada, J. A. A. to 

 turn over car to 

 Miss Nixon to be 

 returned to Mr. 

 Duquesnay. Met 

 Marjorie and drove 

 her car from then 

 on. Bernard took 

 my baggage to the 

 pier because my 

 trunk would not go 

 in the Ford. Myr- 

 tle Bank for lunch 

 and then to the 

 United Fruit co. 

 Boat will sail late 

 so we went back to 

 Myrtle Bank until 

 2. Then to pier where we found Bernard and Lucille wait- 

 ing. They have been very good to me. Boat will sail at 

 4 so back to the Myrtle Bank. Went aboard at 3.45 and 

 we actually started at 4.15 PM. 



June 2. Off Hatteras. We are now in the midst of the herd 

 of bottlenosed dolphins headed north on their annual 

 migration. As far as one can see, in every direction, 

 there are thousands of dolphins moving steadily north- 

 ward. On either side of the bow, our boat is convoyed 

 by groups of from three to ten animals. From* time 



to time, these groups would leave to boat and their 

 places would be taken by other and fresh groupd. We 

 first sighted them at four in the afternoon and they 

 were still with us at dark. 



Aki or Akee. 



