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speak then: for our time is short.
Give me thirty of you young men, Shawanee, and their hold of canoes, and the schooner shall be in Malden by sunrise tomorrow. 'Though she has a stout crew, who will likely fight well; yet this 'mought be done with out a flint striking steel, if there's little moon and much wind on the lake tonight. I counted thirty seven men on board with three long guns and plenty small arms about the deck: but as I said before, this must be done with little fighting, if done at all, and the ship must be word, that's my opinion Shawanee.
Howgh. 30 warriors will be ready words from this: Split-log will head them but under the direction of my white brother.
The schooner shall be ourn tonight, Shawanee. I can't say more, said the white hunter, but