Fourth Journey (MS 107/3/1-2)
16th December 1779
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[16th December 1779]
16
smoor heet. o: even in den morgen fors west tegen sonondergang.
waren besig het vel te conserveren dat aan de kop en poten.
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[16th December 1779]
16
Stifling heat. Light east wind in the morning. Brisk, west wind towards sunset.
We were busy preserving the skin; that at the head and the legs.