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The Pontiac Manuscript
Afterwards the Indians fired upon the fort without doing any harm to anybody, and the English officers were satisfied with keeping a good lookout all day. They placed soldiers on guard in two cavaliers which were outside of the fort on the slope of the hill behind the fort, and from this day on there were always four sentinels in these two cavaliers day and night. The garrison and the men who had just arrived in the bark were at work part of the day unloading her and taking her cargo to the magazine.
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