To China And Back: Being a Diary Kept, Out And Home
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Friday, Mih. — To breakfast with Mr. Alcock, and then back to pack, getting a little bewildered with all my affairs, as I have nobody who can help me. An old Chertsey fellow-townsman, Mr. Driver — on board one of the ships here — came to see me. At noon with four cooliesand my luggage to the P. and O., holding a consultation with Mr. Fischer and Mr. Sutherland about their transit, and then in a chair to Mr. Jardine's, at East Point. I was fortunate enough to find him at home, and he promised me... some seeds from his beautiful gardens. Then to Captain Twiss's, with my travelling tool-chest, to saw the handles off the spears he gave me. Next to Mr. Dent's, who promised to send me a man, learned in matting and rattan packing, to-morrow. Then to the China Mail office to correct the proofs of the programme — very well set up ; and then to Mr. Green's, to try his piano, and arrange with Mr. Mitchell about the tickets, seats, &c. I next went to Lindsey's for some money, meeting young Mr.
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