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My dear Nabby
I am determined not to commit a fault which escaped me, the last Time I sat out for the southward.
I waited on General Thomas at
Roxbury this Morning, and then went to
Cambridge where I dined at Coll. Mifflins with
the General, and Lady, and a vast Collection of other Company, among whom were
six or seven Sachems and Warriours, of the
French Cagnawaga Indians, with
several of their Wives and Children. A savage Feast they made of it, yet were
very polite in the Indian style. One of these sachems is an Englishman a Native
of this Colony whose Name was Williams, captivated in his
Infancy with his Mother, and adopted by some
I was introduced to them by the General as one of the grand Council Fire at Philadelphia which made them prick up their Ears, they came and shook Hands with me, and made me low Bows, and scrapes &c. In short I was much pleased with this Days entertainment. The General is to make them presents in Cloaths and Trinketts, they have visited the Lines at Cambridge and are going to see those at Roxbury.
Tomorrow We mount, for the grand Council Fire -- Where I shall think often of my little Brood at the Foot of Pens Hill. Remember me particularly to Nabby, Johnny, Charly and Tommy. Tell them I charge them to be good, honest, active and industrious for their own sakes, as well as ours.
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