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but could not prevail with them to go to Luisbourg by any means, when the Indians had returned to our camp, they gave me an account of what had passed, and told me [[cut word]] acquaint my commerads, that we should | but could not prevail with them to go to Luisbourg by any means, when the Indians had returned to our camp, they gave me an account of what had passed, and told me [[cut word]] acquaint my commerads, that we should commence our jorney, for Canedy that day, and by no means to make our selves in any ways uneasey or disconted, for is was best thing that could happen, for us [[cut word]] go to Canedy, for several reasons, one was that if in case they whent to Luisbourg. and the English was like to have better of them, it was verey probable they should knock us in head, and take of our scalps which they told me, was often their custom, when they was persued by the English [[cut word]] their prisoners might be no hindrance [[cut word]] them in their flight, at about noon [[cut word]] set out on our journey, for the Bay Verd about 70 in comapney. This day we travelled [[cut word]] a great deal of rough and bad travelling |
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but could not prevail with them to go to Luisbourg by any means, when the Indians had returned to our camp, they gave me an account of what had passed, and told me cut word acquaint my commerads, that we should commence our jorney, for Canedy that day, and by no means to make our selves in any ways uneasey or disconted, for is was best thing that could happen, for us cut word go to Canedy, for several reasons, one was that if in case they whent to Luisbourg. and the English was like to have better of them, it was verey probable they should knock us in head, and take of our scalps which they told me, was often their custom, when they was persued by the English cut word their prisoners might be no hindrance cut word them in their flight, at about noon cut word set out on our journey, for the Bay Verd about 70 in comapney. This day we travelled cut word a great deal of rough and bad travelling