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LETTER TO COMMODORE WILSON.
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As to the Journal, it must speak for itself. I can only say, that it is my own narrative, and as it was written during the voyage. If you, or any of your friends, should want any [copies], care shall be taken that you have of the first impressions.—Mrs. Cook joins her best respects to you, Mrs. Wilson and family, with

Dear Sir,
Your most obliged and
Very humble servant
Jams. Cook.

Wm. Wilson, Esq.