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98 ( I heard a prudential gentleman our Cap. Brattle of Boston, who was then at Marlbo., (for he heard the people's taunts & threats to them) say that he was ashamed to hear & see what he did of that kind, & if he had been an Ind.^& so abused he should run away as they did. Not long after, this poor Minister Joseph Tuckappawillim, & his aged father Navos a man of about