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  <dc:title>Letters of Isabel Duncan to her good friend Mrs. Gooderidge</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Barque Scotia of Banff, Rio de Janeiro. Announces safe arrival on 28 May; reports on passage, activities since and comments on news received from home; unloading is slow and crew poor, all except the mate and a boy having gone ashore without leave; describes Rio bay and the town; had ascended 2306 foot high mountain Corcovado by cog-wheeled railway; city looks lovely but has such a deadly sickness almost every year that she would not like to live there; telegram received on 20th with orders to proceed to Barbadoes.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>16 - 20 June1890</dc:date>
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