The Townsends Tale corrections
by Dione
-puts it down again, the same Custom is adopted at Breakfast and Supper and the floor is...
- This is owing to the Captain, I think for if he had proved what Mr MOATES stated him to be...
- but yet do not wish to construe it as a complaint, for as I said before...
-view of the Western side of it which is a rock very high but quite inaccessible...
-plan to defend myself from the violence as I can though I fear...
-was endeavouring to remove the rest though they still...
-break open the door and I did also, to clear the chests away...
-but acted as barber lathered me with Coal Tar...
-begin with our Captain J. MONCRIEFF. I am unable to form an opinion...
-received many little attentions which I have of course returned...
-lick the Captain's Shoes I fear I shall disagree if he at all interferes with me.
-These plants were and still are attended by the Servant...
-received many little attentions from her and Mr. A.
-get out of the boat and said I had no business there and in a very insulting manner...
-"If we can't sing Sea Songs shall we sing anything else then"
-"Truly Captain I did not but you received my letter previous to that and the...
-"You are not the first Clerk I have had and I have had Clerks work Ship...
-of the sort intervening and makes one party or the other...
-employed fetching Water from a fountain in the Palace Square...
REF: email to GENANZ@rootsweb by Dione Dover, Kent, England on 26 November 1998
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