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and we thought best not to refuse, they treated us with great respect,and had what might be called an elegant Entertainment of Meats, Drinks &c with great Attendance, I had rather been excused from such Company; but thought our mixing with these People, our peaceable Testimony might be advanced, I am thankfull to see the Respect sheen to us by all sorts of People, as we pass along, surely it is the Lord’s doing, & ought to be marvellous in our Eyes
and we thought best not to refuse, they treated us with great respect,and had what might be called an elegant Entertainment of Meats, Drinks &c with great Attendance, I had rather been excused from such Company; but thought our mixing with these People, our peaceable Testimony might be advanced, I am thankfull to see the Respect shown to us by all sorts of People, as we pass along, surely it is the Lord’s doing, & ought to be marvellous in our Eyes
In the Evening a poor captive Boy came to see us, his Name was Daniel about 13 years of Age, he was captivated in Virginia upwards of 5 years ago at a place called ... and was bought by....of Detroit about 16 months after, for 5 gallons of Rum, he appear’d smart, & apply’d for our Assistance to obtain his return to his Parents, which I hope will not be wanting, there is at this place a considerable Number of Captives, not known to their Connection what has become ofthem, I hope the subject will more engage the Attention of some, that so the superfluous part of their Abundance may become a Blessing to others, I feel much Sympathy for the poor Captives and am almost ready to say at times, if these things be continued, what good will my life do me & to cry out gracious God help—The Indians are daily coming in & passing on toward their Council, they appear very different in their Countenances, some mild, others fierce & terribly painted, and when drunk very noisy & troublesome, about 15 or 20 came in lately of the Chippeway Tribe, there appearance now enough to shock any Mind not fortified by something higher than human, a number of them were painted black, & made a hostile Appearance, and called long knife, long knife two young men run after us and urged us to go back; but we saw they were mostly drunk, & thought best to leave them, and I believe when they come to know us, and the real inducement of our comeing, that they will be satisfy’d, the Traders & those best acquainted with the Indians, think our coming will be useful,as a Number of the Tribes have a knowledge of the Friends, and a favourable Opinion of them, as they have nothing to do with sheding of Blood, & dealt honestly by them in first settling the Country, we were informed after we left the Chippeway
 
 
14  6  In the Evening a poor captive Boy came to see us, his Name was Daniel about 13 years of Age, he was captivated in Virginia upwards of 5 years ago at a place called ... and was bought by....of Detroit about 16 months after, for 5 gallons of Rum, he appear’d smart, & apply’d for our Assistance to obtain his return to his Parents, which I hope will not be wanting, there is at this place a considerable Number of Captives, not known to their Connection what has become of them, I hope the subject will more engage the Attention of some, that so the superfluous part of their Abundance may become a Blessing to others, I feel much Sympathy for the poor Captives and am almost ready to say at times, if these things be continued, what good will my life do me & to cry out gracious God help—The Indians are daily coming in & passing on toward their Council, they appear very different in their Countenances, some mild, others fierce & terribly painted, and when drunk very noisy & troublesome, about 15 or 20 came in lately of the Chippeway Tribe, there appearance now enough to shock any Mind not fortified by something higher than human, a number of them were painted black, & made a hostile Appearance, and called long knife, long knife two young men run after us and urged us to go back; but we saw they were mostly drunk, & thought best to leave them, and I believe when they come to know us, and the real inducement of our comeing, that they will be satisfy’d, the Traders & those best acquainted with the Indians, think our coming will be useful, as a Number of the Tribes have a knowledge of the Friends, and a favourable Opinion of them, as they have nothing to do with sheding of Blood, & dealt honestly by them in first settling the Country, we were informed after we left the Chippeway

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and we thought best not to refuse, they treated us with great respect,and had what might be called an elegant Entertainment of Meats, Drinks &c with great Attendance, I had rather been excused from such Company; but thought our mixing with these People, our peaceable Testimony might be advanced, I am thankfull to see the Respect shown to us by all sorts of People, as we pass along, surely it is the Lord’s doing, & ought to be marvellous in our Eyes


14 6 In the Evening a poor captive Boy came to see us, his Name was Daniel about 13 years of Age, he was captivated in Virginia upwards of 5 years ago at a place called ... and was bought by....of Detroit about 16 months after, for 5 gallons of Rum, he appear’d smart, & apply’d for our Assistance to obtain his return to his Parents, which I hope will not be wanting, there is at this place a considerable Number of Captives, not known to their Connection what has become of them, I hope the subject will more engage the Attention of some, that so the superfluous part of their Abundance may become a Blessing to others, I feel much Sympathy for the poor Captives and am almost ready to say at times, if these things be continued, what good will my life do me & to cry out gracious God help—The Indians are daily coming in & passing on toward their Council, they appear very different in their Countenances, some mild, others fierce & terribly painted, and when drunk very noisy & troublesome, about 15 or 20 came in lately of the Chippeway Tribe, there appearance now enough to shock any Mind not fortified by something higher than human, a number of them were painted black, & made a hostile Appearance, and called long knife, long knife two young men run after us and urged us to go back; but we saw they were mostly drunk, & thought best to leave them, and I believe when they come to know us, and the real inducement of our comeing, that they will be satisfy’d, the Traders & those best acquainted with the Indians, think our coming will be useful, as a Number of the Tribes have a knowledge of the Friends, and a favourable Opinion of them, as they have nothing to do with sheding of Blood, & dealt honestly by them in first settling the Country, we were informed after we left the Chippeway