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William Law Ogilby Diary

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Town of Alberni
 
Town of Alberni
arrived [? - roilte] the boats at our destination about 4 p.m. Where we unloaded, packed our [?] up on the bank and pitched our tents where we were summoned to the table - D'Hôle: eating heartily out of the tinware and feeling more comfortable [under canvas ?] this time of year. We slept like tops until the gong announced that our night's rest was at an end and the work must be attended to.  
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arrived with the boats at our destination about 4 p.m. Where we unloaded, packed our things up on the bank and pitched our tents when we were summoned to the table - D'Hôte: eating heartily out of the tinware and feeling more comfortable under canvas at this time of year. We slept like tops until the gong announced that our night's rest was at an end and the work must be attended to.  
  
 
Thursday
 
Thursday
 
March 31st
 
March 31st
[?] spent grinding axes and testing the chain: cutting firewood for the [cook ?]
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Is spent grinding axes and testing the chain: cutting firewood for the cook.
  
 
Ogilby, William Law
 
Ogilby, William Law
 
Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892
 
Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892

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III [Drawing] Town of Alberni arrived with the boats at our destination about 4 p.m. Where we unloaded, packed our things up on the bank and pitched our tents when we were summoned to the table - D'Hôte: eating heartily out of the tinware and feeling more comfortable under canvas at this time of year. We slept like tops until the gong announced that our night's rest was at an end and the work must be attended to.

Thursday March 31st Is spent grinding axes and testing the chain: cutting firewood for the cook.

Ogilby, William Law Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892