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The Pontiac Manuscript
and not feeling inclined to consent to this, came and asked the commander for shelter in the fort, which was accorded to him, and he came with his mother, mother-in-law, wife and all his household. He lived one day in the house of Mr. La-Butte and afterwards in the house of Mr. Bellestre.
Saturday, July 2. Mr. McDougal, who had accompanied Mr. Campbell when he left the fort to pay the Indians a visit, and who had remained
prisoner with him, saved himself, with three other Englishmen who were also prisoners in the camp, and they came to the fort at three o'clock in the morning. When saving themselves, they did all they could for fetching Mr. Campbell along, but in vain.
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