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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,