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April 14 continued 
The C«,idr. and Sandy wer® invited to spend the night aboard the Caribee so 
when we wore through collecting we- rode back toward Castries till we eaae to the 
Castries- Soufriere load. He turned sooth till wo emm to the trace going over the 
hill to Mari.vOt Bay, where the Carlhee had sailed to daring the day, about three 
wiles south of Castries He parked the car in the yard of a negro faailj end 
walked over the hill. Marigot Bay Is & beautiful, quiet spot. The shore drops 
oil m sharply to deep water that the Cariboo could anchor close to shore and tie 
up to nearby pale trees . After the hot walk, & mtm mm a welcome relief. 
The trap had been la It connected st Castries sad 1 arranged for someone at 
Cosadr. HU bourne's home to turn it on this evening , There mm work to be dose on 
the cultures and tenanting end preserving the day's catch that even in,,.. 
Stayed aboard most of the day working on mosquito cultures and mount In., insect* 
We moved from Mari, ot Bay to Castries, leaving at 1000 sad arrlvin.. at Castries at 
1100. Me west ashore to shop and at 1200 Or, Schmitt and 1 took a taxi up to Fair* 
view to bid farewell to Coealr. and Sandy Milboume and pick up the trap and catch 
from the previous night* On the return we stepped at a Club called the Saves Seas, 
where yachtsmen habitually gather in Castries, had seme refreshment end returned t© 
the .ship. 
la the early morning. Comdr. and Sandy had left the ship and walked back over 
the hill to pick up their car. 
In the afternoon we sailed on up to PL. , eon Island, anchoring, in Gros Islet Bay. 
It ia 3 miles north ot Castries, a small offshore island seer the northern end of 
St . 'Lucia , 
