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the Catherine put on small allowence this tree Days. Wee beging to eat salt provisions to Day, still very well myself 1 of the Cooks still bad in bed drinking brandy. So much sickness it ^ [[addition]] is [[/addition]] enough turn a body stomach the Wind against can not possible make into the River Elb. great many sand banks tis thought Dangerous the pilot can speak no English my man talks German is able to tell us what he say. at four They had a misfortune to have Cptn. Campbell on board the Charlotte footboy to be thrown overboard and was Drow,d has not been seen since now was Ley at Crooks heavn it seems to be a poor place for I see no people, now wee had fresh pilots of his Majesty's German Dominions, very fine weather