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bxirrow. Each tlise it stuck its hes^ out into the open the fish vouW 
leer at it, and it would duck hack out of sight. The fortunes of war 
most certainly had changed. The jawfish now had everything under control. 
But how he had brought it off, no one will ever know. He looked sraug — 
it must have been something pretty fancy. When Tom put his finger down 
by the fish's nose he took it in his mouth and gave it a little shake. 
Beady for anything. 
With the lif^t coming and going from the passing clouds we ran off 
the tests, while the jawfish kept the stomatopods scuttling out of his 
reach. I wrote the data on a little boai*d that constantly was getting 
away to float to the surface, using a pencil that did likewise. It is 
difficult not to lay a pencil down when one is through with it. However, 
tinderwater that is not the correct procedure. 
August 1. Saturday. No word yet from the camera — save written notice 
that it is on its way, and has been for several days. Sunday the air 
express office is not to be open, and of course Monday is Bank Holiday. 
So it will be closed tlien, too. The man I talked with said that if a 
package were to arrive containing something perishable, I could get it. 
Not otherwise. Sometimes I feel that cameras are perishable, but it is 
likely would be difficult to get the express people to agree with me. 
I am certain that the cacssra has been here on the island for three or 
four days -- hidden away in a mouldy dungeon where all things are placed 
for a few days to keep people frustrated. 
We now have two sequences that must be re-done for close-ups — the 
stomtopode and the dromids. I hope we can do it. But with no reason 
for doing more long shots we decided to move on to try for some film on 
