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till ten A.M., when the wind veered to the 
East, and the atmosphere became very turbid 
on all sides, especially from the North to the 
East; at the same time a heavy sea rolling 
into the port from the East. A slight wind 
continued till sun-set, a turbid sky, and a 
heavy sea. About twenty Turkish boats entered 
the port this day from various places, bound 
for Constantinople, and waiting for favourable 
weather. 
Saturday, Nov. 1 5. 
Very thick weather. Little wind, and a 
heavy swell. Remained at anchor: continued to 
work the pumps, although the water diminished, 
and we only pumped two inches in twenty-four 
hours. From sun-set till eight a. m. a slight 
wind from the East. At that time the wind 
veered to the s. w., having swelled the sea, 
which, entering the port from the East, made 
the ship labour very much ; so that we were 
obliged to anchor the poop, with a small cable 
to keep the ship with the prow to the sea, which 
eased her very much. All the rest of the night, 
and the following day till sun-set, the same 
wind continued, with an atmosphere exceed- 
ingly turbid on all sides. 
Sunday , Nov. l6. 
Very thick weather. Moderate wind, and a 
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