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50 which-they oon idrobed of its decorations, and rifled me of what money I had in my pocket, and every garment on my body, except a thin pair of trouers. So cruel were the merciles avages, that ome were forming the barbarous reolutions of taking away my life, let my ecape would lead to a dicovery of them; while others les inhuman, oppoed the meaure, by oberving I was too young to injure them, and prevailed on their companions to let me go. I reached the camp with Winged feet, and went directly to Mr. Baker, who was much alarmed when he heard of my dangerous ituation, but more atonihed at my arrival; and when I related by what means my life was pared