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safly conduct me through all my dificultyes and good time deliver me out of the hands of those any [[cut word cruel?]] and barbarous enemies. at this place we [[cut words]] sleves with something to eat . at about 1/2 after 10 we took our leave of the old gentleman and departed, we marched through several small villages of the nautrel French, whom I observed to be overjoyed with the succes [[cut word]] general had met with, and I believe would have [[cut word seen?]] much more if he had taken the fort. att about 3 of the clock we arrived to the river where we was to [[cut word]] over, by this time my feet began to be exceeding [[cut word sore?]] not having been used to my new sort of shoes, and ahving walked our a great deal of rough and [[cut word]] ground with a large pack on my back [[cut word]] we had crossed the river and marched some small [[cut word distance?]] we arrived to a house when two roads [[cut word meet?]] this place we lais down our packs in order to [[cut word]] for the rest of our company, and the General who was behind us. after we had stoped some considerable[[cut word time?]] there was added to our number I believe about [[cut word]] of the Neutral french. one of which asked me several questions concerning the expedition against [[cut word Luisbourg?]], to all which I endeavoured to answer [[cut word with?]] a great deal of care and caution, but gave him
safly conduct me through all my dificultyes and in good time deliver me out of the hands of those [[any?]] cruel and barbarous enemies. at this place we refreshed ourselves with something to eat . at about 1/2 after 10 we took our leave of the old gentleman and departed, we marched through several small villages of the nutrel French, whom I observed to be overjoyed with the succes [[the]] General had met with, and I believe would have been much more if he had taken the fort. at about 3 of the clock we arrived to the river where we was to ly over, by this time my feet began to be exceeding sore not having been used to my new sort of shoes, and having walked over a great deal of rough and stoney ground with a large pack on my back after we had crossed the river and marched some small distance we arrived to a house when two roads met at this place we laid down our packs in order to carry for the rest of our company, and the General who was behind us. after we had stoped some considerable time there was added to our number I believe about [[?00]] of the Neutral french. one of which asked me several questions concerning the expedition against Luisbourg, to all which I endeavoured to answer with a great deal of care and caution, but gave him

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23 safly conduct me through all my dificultyes and in good time deliver me out of the hands of those any? cruel and barbarous enemies. at this place we refreshed ourselves with something to eat . at about 1/2 after 10 we took our leave of the old gentleman and departed, we marched through several small villages of the nutrel French, whom I observed to be overjoyed with the succes the General had met with, and I believe would have been much more if he had taken the fort. at about 3 of the clock we arrived to the river where we was to ly over, by this time my feet began to be exceeding sore not having been used to my new sort of shoes, and having walked over a great deal of rough and stoney ground with a large pack on my back after we had crossed the river and marched some small distance we arrived to a house when two roads met at this place we laid down our packs in order to carry for the rest of our company, and the General who was behind us. after we had stoped some considerable time there was added to our number I believe about ?00 of the Neutral french. one of which asked me several questions concerning the expedition against Luisbourg, to all which I endeavoured to answer with a great deal of care and caution, but gave him