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SOURCES EARLY MICHIGAN HISTORY
able to leave their work but seldom, and that they would resist better the cold of winter, but in these points many were completely deceived. I cannot refrain from making at this time a remark that to whatever place the guilty of the European females are banished, the inhabitants beyond the seas believe that their sins are so washed away by the ridiculous baptism which I have mentioned in my former letter, that they are in future to be considered as girls of virtue and honor, irreproachable. Any person who wished
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