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The Pontiac Manuscript

The two barks, during all this fight, spared neither efforts nor powder, shooting almost as often high across the fort as along the two ends, opposite which they were anchored. During this whole fight two Indians were killed and two wounded. One had his thigh broken and the other his arm, by the same shot, fired behind the fort. The Englishmen took care to hide their dead, so that the Indians should not know about them. However, it was known that they had several dead in the large bark, and a good number of wounded in the barks, as well as in the fort, as everybody did see who was inside.
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