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so large that sum of them would carrey [[cut word verey?]] comfortably fourteen men, and their [[cut word bagage?]] so that all of them could paddle or row, [[cut word]] discommoding each other in the least. the [[cut word]] Indians Viz those that lives reounf the bay [[cut word]] fondy, and on Cape Sable Shore imbarques greater part in two shallops and the [[cut word]] on board two vessells , a sloop and a schooner all excepting about thirty, that has [[cut word]] before us as spies. and a few of the French officers, and their priest, which was with the Canedy Indians, us prisoners was chieply [[cut word]] our respective masters. we that was imbarque in connews, took our departure from [[cut word Togmiguish?]] before those on boeard the vessel came to sail after we had paddled about two or three [[cut word league?]] we had intiligence that some of the vessells had ram aground. there fore they concluded it was best for us to go on shore, and [[cut word]] for the General, which we did. and stoped [[cut word there?]] that night.
so large that sum of them would carrey verey comfortably fourteen men, and their bagage so that all of them could paddle or row, [[without?]] discommoding each other in the least. the [[Mic..]] Indians Viz those that lives round the Bay fondy, and on Cape Sable Shore imbarqued greater part in two shallops and the [[Fr]] on board two vessells , a sloop and a schooner all excepting about thirty, that had [[cut word]] before us as spies. and a few of the French officers, and their priest, which was with the Canedy Indians, us prisoners was chiefly [[w..]] our respective masters. we that was imbarque in connews, took our departure from [[Togmig..]] before those on board the vessel came to sail after we had paddled about two or three [[le..]] we had intiligence that some of the vessells had ran aground. there fore they concluded it was best for us to go on shore, and stop for the General, which we did. and stoped there that night.

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so large that sum of them would carrey verey comfortably fourteen men, and their bagage so that all of them could paddle or row, without? discommoding each other in the least. the Mic.. Indians Viz those that lives round the Bay fondy, and on Cape Sable Shore imbarqued greater part in two shallops and the Fr on board two vessells , a sloop and a schooner all excepting about thirty, that had cut word before us as spies. and a few of the French officers, and their priest, which was with the Canedy Indians, us prisoners was chiefly w.. our respective masters. we that was imbarque in connews, took our departure from Togmig.. before those on board the vessel came to sail after we had paddled about two or three le.. we had intiligence that some of the vessells had ran aground. there fore they concluded it was best for us to go on shore, and stop for the General, which we did. and stoped there that night.