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dark ware out of aigiit at laat* aad ae tlitra wse ac tio ally 

 m wind, we roUad the sail & took down tlit met, trtistiag the 

 cmrraat to oarry naar one of the la 



I hmrB gotten poisoiBd froii Bom 

 oomMiiad it<rfiliig^ of it and the siites 

 me feel ^btj 



.T to iiry and tk^ 

 . cold in mj liaad makaa 



Friday^ May 



30 t 191S* 



iiilan^ni 



J .was awakened about three or fO'or o*a; 



this Horning as 



tht:© B&il was hoiattd* 

 light and with the 

 hB Mataha ^d ^ilan 

 fa reaolied 



f 



it quarter of tM moon gairs a littl© 



8- 1 ooiild BeB two ie lands 



proTed to 



^mt at Btanria# otA amhored on th* 

 0id# of tM island within thirty ;^rds of ahor© so that 

 the pralin had to i^opptd up st low tid#*- 



fMs ieland ia irary TaLmblo at Moro ttirtle eggs ara gathered 

 hora than on any other tm islands along tha ooaat. 1 learned 

 fit) fa imtiTee that formerly all tha ialands toelo.iigad to the Bajans 

 and now ha to haan ti&an of ar hy tha Dnteh GoTernmant# A Chinaman 

 rente tha islands fmrn tha gOTornsBnt and relets tham 

 ;ifae» Bajan© Soloks; tm- this island tha Chimiimn gate fro 



8 to 15 



.ars a nil 



upon 



s#Eson# 



tnrtlae lay thair 



.lag tha north ©onaoon thara ara 

 tfga hara hut during tha muth aioiBoon thara ara from sixty to ona 

 hnndrad a night and aaoh tnrtla laye fmrn. 100 to 175 agge* ' 



She nstiTae always oOBia thraa at a tims hava tha island for 

 10 or 15 nights* At praeant thraa Soloks haTe tha ieland aiid hmB 

 d fairly good, luck* fhla morniiie thay oollaotad naarly four 



