LETTER III. 79 



" his Children ; For though we are Red, and you 

 " are White, yet our Hearts and Hands are join- 

 " ed together. 



" When we fliall have acquainted our People 

 " with what we have feen, our Children from 

 " generation to generation will remember it. 



" In War we fhall be as one with you ; The 

 " Great King George'^ Enemies fhall be our E- 

 " nemies ; his People and our's fhall be one, and 

 " fliall die together. 



*' We came hither naked and poor as the 

 <« Worm of the Earth ; but you have every thing ; 

 " and we that have nothing muft love you, and 

 " can never break the Chain of Friendfliip which 

 " is between us. 



" Here flands the Governour of Caroli?ia 

 ** whom we know. 



" This fmall Rope which we fliew you is all 

 ** we have to bind our Slaves with, and may be 

 '^ broken ; but you have Iron Chains for your*s : 

 " However, if we catch your Slaves, we fhall 

 " bind them as well as we can, and deliver them 

 " to our Friends, and have no pay for it. 



" We have looked for the Perfon that was 

 ^' in our Country -, He is not here ; however we 

 " muft fay. He talked uprightly, and we fhall 

 " never forget him. 



" Your White People may very fafely build 

 " Houfes near us^ we (hall hurt nothing that be- 



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