Journal–Entry1
TodayIwillb
eb
oardingtheTitanic’sfirstvoyagetotheU nite
dState
s,le
aving
fromSouthHam
pton.Onm
yb
irthday,Octob
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r2
7
,18
9
6
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rm
itte
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dineinthe1st
classdininghall.Thishasb
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e
nallowe
dontheacc
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Journal–Entry1
TodayIwillb
eb
oardingtheTitanic’sfirstvoyagetotheU nite
dState
s,le
aving
fromSouthHam
pton.Onm
yb
irthday,Octob
e
r2
7
,18
9
6
,Iwillb
epe
rm
itte
dto
dineinthe1st
classdininghall.Thishasb
e
e
nallowe
dontheacc
ountofthecaptain,
b
e
c
auseofm
ym
e
e
tingofhim
,andhowswe
llitwas.Ic
annotb
e
lie
vethatjust1
5
ye
arsagoIwasb
orninC apeC olony.Itsoothsm
etothinkthatIamnowonthe
m
osttrustworthy,unsinkab
leship,e
ve
nthoughwec
ouldnotaf
f
ordthefirstc
lass
tic
ke
ts.Eve
nthoughthisistrue
,Ife
e
lb
le
sse
dtoe
ve
nb
elivingthroughthistim
e
ofgre
ate
xplorationofm
an’sandm
ac
hine
sphysic
allim
it,e
ve
nifIamse
c
ond
c
lass.Iwillb
esharingm
yroomwithm
othe
r,andm
yonlywishisforhe
rt
of
or
onc
etonotb
ossm
earoundonthistrip.If
e
e
lspe
c
ialtohavesuchane
xquisite
e
xpe
rie
nce
.Eve
nm
ytic
ke
tisflowe
re
dwit
hde
signs,surroundingthenum
b
e
rs
2
9
7
5
0
.OhhowIhopetose
eSe
attlesoonthough,b
e
c
auseIame
asilyputse
asick,
andIdonotwanttob
ethoughtofasunattractivetotheyoungge
ntl
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