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OFF FOR NEWFOUNDLAND

quietly. I didn't want him to go, but of course realized he was the only one to leave and a sacrifice of something was necessary to be able to get off. He is a dependable person, a true sport who appreciates a situation very quickly, and an excellent pilot. As soon as the little boat came from the tug with R. E. and G. P. P. aboard, Gower left us.

For the first time then I felt the Friendship really lighten on the water and knew the difference of a few pounds had made her a bird.

67 seconds to get off. We bank, swoop down and with gathering speed zoom over the tug. I hope the cameras [those on the tug] registered, for the ship looks beautiful in flight.

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All that was written in the first part of the journey after leaving Boston. It was less than an hour out when the next entry in the diary is recorded.

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Log Book:

I can see fifteen little fishing vessels. Probably they can't see each other.

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