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at that hour I did not need; withi
Respect to a bed, the
AVAL
& guard, who
sleeping i
in the Con offered
teel a
to be
shave
of
Magistrale; he spoke to his superior, who told him that I could not
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a
Magistrate, but must cons
until the
released.
& Governor
ordered
remain
About 8o'clock I determined
to write to the
& Governor.
In my
note I pleaded my unacquaintance
with the place and my profession of Protestantism, saying
at the
12 o'clock
time that I wished I had kept
In
out of the street altogether, For this
note he did not deign to reply, but
all night,
kept me
me in durance all,
without food and without
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bed;
however
contrary report having been published, I feel it necessary to explain the foundation of it; with respect to food, two Englishmen
who
resided
in lo
2.0L 2
Kindly
sent to send me refreshments, which
offered
to me, which I declined.
About half past twelve on
Friday
the
Governor's Secretary informed that the matter was
in the hands of the Judge,
the
ive
who would punish
me as
I deserved; I asked
him when it would be brought
to trial; he said, that
depended
upon the Judge to whom he would
•
immediately send
accordingly
went in
charge of a
Constable to the office of a judge and without seeing
again
f
hurried into
into another part
the town and at last lodged
in a place, which to
my astonishment,
Jail.
I found to be the common
Here, one
of the prisoners told