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The Pontiac Manuscript
and they ran after them and killed them all, except a young man of fifteen or sixteen years and the guide, whom they took to make slaves of.
The two bands of Ottawa Indians, who, following the orders of their chief, Pontiac, had made the slaughter at the two places of which I have spoken above, came back to the camp after doing their bloody work, and narrated, with pomposity, all the circumstances of their cruel mission, and ' amongst other things, the death of Goslin, whom they had killed by mistake, which made them sorry for some moments.
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