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less than ¾ of a Seer.
It was the dusk of the evening, but light enough for me to see his face. He stood near a Taddy tree on his own gro near his own house, and where he stood he could see me, but I do not believe he cod see the woman where she stood, the Wall which was between us is higher in one part than in another.
He threw sevl stones & brickbats, and this one was not the last; but when he heard my people cry out that a woman was killed,