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had been taken, and after what manner, and what treatment they had meet with amongst the Indians, and seemed to be verey well satisfied with his condition the herons could all talk exceeding good french and asked me if I could speak french. I told them a little, at which they was well pleased, and asked me several questions and told me by no means to be disconted or uneasy with my condition for they would use me as a brother and that we should commence our journey formenus? the neat day. They gave me cut word some boilld corn and told me I should live exceeding well when we arrived to Canady. They also asked me sundrey questions concerning their prisioner they had taken on Goat island and told me the disadvantage they laboured under before I came to make them understand they being intierly ignorant of both the French and Indian tongues when it was time cut word repair to sleep I was conveyed to their Captain tent when after prayers which they never