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Economy 9
II Collins
9 P.68. December 1797. "Ben-nil-ling .... remains a silent spectator
"of the tumil tumultuous scene, until the moment when
"the soldiers rushed in to save the life of Cole-be. His conduct
"here became inexplicable. On a sudden, he chose to be in a rage
"at something or other, and, threw a spear among the soldiers,
"which dreadfully took effect on one of them, entering at his back
"and coming out at the belly, close to the navel.......
"
"This man [Ben-nil-long] instead of making himself useful,
"or shewing the least gratitude for the attentions which he received,
"from every one, has become a most insolent and troublesome
"
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