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and low valleys and was verey much cut word fatigued? both Indians and English, with the extr.. heat of the sun, that beat upon us with cut word much vehemency, some of the Indians carried concews, was almost melted and obliged to gave out before night, our company cut word Indians that I was with, arrived the greater of us to Togmiguish a little while before sun set. but some gave out and incamp by the way. at this place there lived an old gentleman that had been a prisoner in queen Ann's war in boston, and spoke verey good english the old gentleman seemed verey kind to me and gave me a piece of br.. and told me he was verey sorrey for our misfortune and wished it was in his power to contributo any thing to our consolation

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Tuesday the 11th This day at Togmeguish the greatest part of our company of Indians whent into the woods in order to make connews