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I was told that You were settling a family Compact with a Lady of Merrimac. If this should be the case, I shall Reasonably suppose that it will be Advanta- geous to You and the Lady, and that it will, perhaps, Divert your attention from this way. I am now Paymaster, and shall continue to be for a while, but Hope there will be no Occasion for my services as Paymaster longer than next Spring or next Fall, at farthest. I most Earnestly Bequest you to write to me by every Opportunity, then perhaps ...some of your Letters will Beach me. I am in haste and write at Kandom, but am, with Affection, your Friend and Humble Servant, James Blanchard." 46 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LEVI HUTCHINS. tinuance in this vessel, I 1 officiated in the capacity of Doctor's Mate. We sailed from Salem, Mass., to the Penobscot River, near the mouth of which we dropped anchor. While lying off there we were informed of matters relative to privateering not advantageous to us. Soon afterward we saw English armed vessels pretty near us, and, not be- ing in a condition to encounter a superior force, we sailed, pursued by our foe, up the river to the place where the city of Bangor is now located, though at that time there were but few buildings there ; in 1772 the settlement contained but twelve families.
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