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to one another)" have come out on a similar expedition, and with the came Man who committed that attrocious Murder on our friends and relations; to do the same to us, they are all alike! – They want our Country from us, and know of no better way of obtaining it, than, by killing us First! For this very reason they killed the believing Indians, and our relations in Pittsburg!" They called aloud for the surviving Christian Indians to come forward and revenge on these Prisoners; but these ^ having removed their Savage relations, stepped forward in their lead? – The fire was kindled, and poor Crawford tied to the _ake? – Torturing had not begun, when it ^ occurred to him, that he had one particular Indian friend, by name, Wingenund – "Where is my friend Wingenund?" – he called out – "I wish