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93 The enimy as is before touched were all retreated onto the west side of the river of Sudbury where also severall English inhabited; Upon the 22th of April early in the morning our 40 Indians having striped themselves & paynted their faces like the enimy they passed over the bridge to the west side of the river without any English man in their company. To make discovery of the enimy (which was generally conceived quartered thereabout But this did not at all discourage our ch[ris]tian Indians from marching out for discovery (and to their great greefe (for som of them wept when) they saw so many English lye dead on the place, among the slayne some they knew viz. those two while {?} {?} {?} {?} but god had so ordered it that the enimy were all --