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I?- they nor their presents weie received, as the Commoner'.: >
>that no one from the .shore should he admitted on board ',v*
at his special permission. Upon being told this, the J a p a n s
ssed a wish to wait, but finally pushed off, saying that they would rtf
er time * All the boats which could be. spared from the several si
ating to twelve, were busily engaged during the whole day in surve;
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received unless others from the Commo