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Father Winter
With her trusty mare, Mrs. Winter made a journey of eight or ten miles, to Portland, and could only learn that the schooner, with Mr. Winter, left Buffalo the day after she did, and, about the time he might have been expected to arrive, a vessel was seen tossing far out in the lake, and suddenly disappearing, to be seen more. While at Portland she saw two thousand soldiers pass, with seventy Pennsylvania wagons, loaded with munitions of war, drawn 'by four and six horses.
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