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Captain Cook’s Journal During the First Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER 10
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I had eat ashore some of as good and Fat Beef as ever I eat in my life, and was told that I might have as good to salt; but in this I was very much disappointed.

The one I got was thin and Lean, yet well taisted; it weighed 408 pounds.
[April 1771.] Monday, April 1st.

In the P.M.I observed a dark, dence haze like a Fog bank in the South-East Horizon, and which clouds began to gather over the Table Mountain; certain signs of an approaching gale from the same Quarter, which about 4 o'clock began to blow with great voialance, and continued more or less so the Remainder of these 24 Hours, the Table Mountain cap'd with White Clouds all the time.

The weather dry and clear.
Tuesday, 2nd.

First part fresh Gales at South-East, the remainder little wind and calms.


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