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distressing situation in which I was soon placed, to 
make copious notes of incidents as they occurred, or 
to bestow the attention to many particulars brought to 
my notice, that their importance deserved. 
These observations are made, with the view of, in 
some degree, accounting for the scantiness of the 
harvest from so rich a field.] 
J. 0. McW. 
