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t, the more our Camp officials persisted in goading us, to render our yoke palatable by habit. I assert, as an eye-witness and a sufferer, that both in October and November, when the weather allowed it, the Camp rode out for the hunt every alternate day. True, one day they would hunt their game on Grave
f scoundrels camped among us, in the shape of troopers and traps, that I had better
blood hurry you off like the hurricane, and thus damage the meri
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e sole cause of discontent: or was the tax itself (two
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