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Troublous Times in Canada

CHAPTER I
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He offered me his horse.

I declined the offer, because I thought it would pain me more to ride than to walk.

Where the main road crosses the railway he dismounted and gave his horse to some one of the Thirteenth, with some orders to take to Port Colborne.

He then took my arm and assisted me along the track until we got into the last train and went into Port Colborne.
Question from Lieut.-Col.

Booker--How many rounds of ammunition had been issued to you previous to the engagement, and where issued?
Answer--I received five rounds at Toronto before leaving and thirty at Port Colborne--that was, I had thirty-five rounds.
RONALD McKINNON'S TESTIMONY.
The eighth witness called by Lieut.-Col.


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