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be gained in the preservation of such a valuable collection of Plants. I have not mentioned this conviction to any person yet until I have consulted the people in the yard & and the Master of the Ship. If I find their opinions [indecipherable], I shall then write you such a letter for him but had rather write such a letter on the subject as may be a shown to Sir Andrew Hamond, or if you do not wish to see him in the business, I will write you a letter for him but had rather write such a letter to you as might be shown to him. Most of the people here say that the Rudder is placed at the wrong end of the ship this is nearly her plan
[Sketch in pencil representing parts of the ship]
The people in the yard allow her Three weeks before she comes out of Dock. Should Exertions be used in the [walker?] I think she will be here before the Porpoise is ready. We are all heartily tired both in mind & purses, with these long detentions, but I hope good