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William Wallace Harris
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There I was to await the arrival of the enemy in case they succeeded in carrying the fort and town, at the same time charging me to treat them civilly, and furnish them with whatever they called for that the house afforded which at that time was well stocked with good things; that he himself should, in case he was not killed or badly wounded, and the enemy made good their landing and could not be defeated or stopped, retreat back to his prop erty, which was in buildings and his all, and there m...ake a stand and act according to circumstances. We rode by the fort gate on the lower road, meaning to go to the light house by White Beach, but on coming to the beach it was found that the enemy s small craft were so near in that we could see the soldiers plainly, and hear them converse. The ships at this time kept up a heavy cannonade; we then left the shore and struck for the heights across the lots. Being unacquainted we came to a place that was miry, and very difficult for the horse to pass through; in short he stuck fast, and we then dismounted and got the horse out of the mire.

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