During the morning I had complaints from the crew about the bad quality
of the salted meat which had just been distributed and which, in actual
fact, was not good. It nevertheless came from a cask that was intact and
in sound condition. I gave orders for it to be set aside so that another
could be opened. But this one was even worse than the first. We had then
recourse to a third which finally turned out to be very good. As we had
only one more of these casks, we put off investigating its condition until
the morrow.
The biscuit that we were using was not very wonderful either and had
begun a long time earlier to crumble into dust, being riddled with worms
and mites.
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