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30 ^liescription of S£oc/h Sarn
meeting of the returning evening was
dismal and horrible. Many families
sobbed with audible mournful noise,
in the fatal consequence of the depri¬
vation of their rulers, that its pene¬
trate sense would impress the hearers
to the greatest touching to their feel-
ing.
The ravishers was well furnished
with bows and arrows; their eyes were
close on the foresaid gallant gentle¬
man, their jaws were open to embrace
every opportunity to cut his tract of
life, in consequence of observing that
he was a daring adventurous man, and
the slaughter of indiscriminate des¬
truction done by him in the fatal ac¬
tion, besides depriving their comman¬
der of his life, a coalisive number of
these assassinate devourers plunder¬
ers, thirsty after this eminent gentle¬
man’s blood, assayed to encompass
him to have their sanguinary design

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