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Troublous Times in Canada

CHAPTER I
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Booker--What was he doing?
Answer--He was standing in conversation with some one on the road.
Question from Lieut.-Col.

Booker--Did you see him afterwards, and where?
Answer--I saw him afterwards on the march to Port Colborne, after leaving Ridgeway.
Question--Did you see him afterwards, and where?
Answer--I saw him afterwards on the march to Port Colborne, after leaving Ridgeway.

I became weak and exhausted and was taken into a house about 250 yards south by two of my comrades, where Dr.Neff, assisted by two others, set my left arm and left me alone.

I became insensible, and in that state had lost all recollection of the fight.

After I came to myself I heard a volley and ran to the door.


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