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James Adam diary: 1857-1863 (Ms. Codex 1948)

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year. I daresay you have heard me speak of him as the graduate who turned his back upon the principal & knelt down when he was being capped. I told him of this & we had a good hearty laugh at it. he was the first to recognize me I did not know him from the uniform he was in our latitude today is 24.57 N Long 21.21 west 187 mile we passed a good many ships today. Some of them seemed becalmed the breeze has nearly died away altogether but we are always so far independent of it having steam. We can make 180 miles a day with half steam power. We burn 25 tons of coal a day we had 1200 tons at starting so that we have enough to last us to Ceylon with a fair wind Tuesday Augt 25th 1857 We are still sailing slowly. Scarcely a breath of wind. We are trusting to the steam alone I heard this morning of a skirmish that had taken place last night An officer named Named Flanagan was taking some brandy on deck last night which is contray

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