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The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the

CHAPTER XVIII
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He said he had found out the man whom I had seen.

The man, however, when he talked to him about the murder of Peter Green, acknowledged every thing concerning it.

Ormond intimated that this man was to sail again in the same ship under the promise of being an officer, and that he had been kept on board, and had been enticed to a second voyage, for no other purpose than that he might be prevented from divulging the matter.

I then asked Ormond, whether he thought the man would acknowledge the murder in my hearing.

He replied, "that, if I were present, he thought he would not say much about it, as he was soon to be under the same captain, but that he would not deny it.


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