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The torture Crawford had to endure was a double one, ^ during which he was often mockingly asked, how he felt; and whether they did as well to him as he had done to the believing Indians; they adding, "we have to learn [[barbarianism?]] of You White People!"
The torture Crawford had to endure was a double one, ^ during which he was often mockingly asked, how he felt; and whether they did as well to him as he had done to the believing Indians; they adding, "we have to learn [[barbarianism?]] of You White People!"


The other Prisoner, (Dr. McKnight) taken at teh same time; and who had been sentenced to have the like torture inflicted on him at an other place, was committed to the custody of a Delaware Indian, named [[Titeleu]] – (a rough looking Man,
The other Prisoner, (Dr. McKnight) taken at teh same time; and who had been sentenced to have the like torture inflicted on him at an other place, was committed to the custody of a Delaware Indian, named [[Titeleu]] – (a rough looking Man, yet of an easy disposition) from whom the Prisoners found means of efecting his escape, before they had reached the place of his destination, and he arrived safe though much worn down by

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substances:* "No quarters to be given to an Indian, whether Man, Woman or Child". It was even said, that papers with these words written on ^ them were picked up ata their Camp; all which was sufficient to enrage them.

The torture Crawford had to endure was a double one, ^ during which he was often mockingly asked, how he felt; and whether they did as well to him as he had done to the believing Indians; they adding, "we have to learn barbarianism? of You White People!"

The other Prisoner, (Dr. McKnight) taken at teh same time; and who had been sentenced to have the like torture inflicted on him at an other place, was committed to the custody of a Delaware Indian, named Titeleu – (a rough looking Man, yet of an easy disposition) from whom the Prisoners found means of efecting his escape, before they had reached the place of his destination, and he arrived safe though much worn down by