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Doctor Miller, about this time, became dissatisfied with his 
new situation on board the Barclay, and expressed a desire to re¬ 
move to the Policy, where the accommodations, he had under¬ 
stood, were equal to those of the Barclay. To this wish I assent¬ 
ed ; as the captain of the Policy was in very low health, I had 
been induced to let him remain on board his ship; and as he was 
a man of considerable loquacity, and some intelligence, I believed 
that the doctor would find himself agreeably situated, if it were 
possible to make him so, as to comfort and society. 
