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    Yielding to the idea that a voyage in a
    sailing vessel had certain charms beyond the transit in a
    steamer, and reckoning that with wind and wave in my favour there
    would be little material difference in time; considering,
    moreover, that in these low latitudes the weather in early autumn
    is fine and unbroken, I came to my decision, and proceeded
    forthwith to secure my passage by this route to Europe.

    Have I done right or wrong? Whether I shall have reason to
    regret my determination is a problem to be solved in the future.
    However, I will begin to record the incidents of our daily
    experience, dubious as I feel whether the lines of my chronicle
    will ever find a reader.
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