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I must, if possible, soon return to this quarter again. It is of paramount importance, in the present crisis, to keep up a friendly feeling with this powerful tribe, who, I begin to think, are firmer in their alleigance than mercenary allies of any kind are ever found to be. Old Paul of Worea, the Chief, with his son Abraham, and the native teacher Phillip, called to see me to converse over sundry subjects; when old Paul said - "My land that is now to be given to you is sacred to your head and heart, McLean; and never more shall we give you any trouble about it, so mind these words."

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