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The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the

CHAPTER XVI
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I then inquired of Mr.
Sheriff if there was any officer on board who could manage the ship.

He pointed one out to me, and I spoke to him in the cabin.

This person told me I need be under no apprehension about the vessel, but that every one would be sorry to lose Mr.Sheriff.Upon this ground, Truman Harford, who had felt more for me than for himself, became now easy.

We had before concluded, that the obtaining any signature by fraud or force would render the agreement illegal.

We therefore joined in opinion, that we might take away the man.


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