Mrs. Rowlandfon. 89 ed, and humming or muttering, with their mouths, and striking upon the ground with their hands. Then they bid him with the two guns, go out of the ring again : which he did a little way. Then they called him again, but he made a stand, so they called him with greater earnestness ; but he stood reeling and wavering, as if he knew not whether he should stand or fall, or which way to go. Then they called him with exceed- ing great vehemency, all of them, one and another. After a little while he turned in staggering as he went, with his arms stretched out, in each hand a gun. As soon as he came in, they all sang and rejoiced exceedingly a while, and then he upon the deer-skin made another speech, unto which they all as- sented in a rejoicing manner; and so they ended their business, and forthwith went to Sudbury fight. To my thinking, they went without
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