Difference between revisions of "Chapter 31: 302-314"
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this puts the date of this section in question. The Massacre occured on Tuesday December 27, 1763, which would make the date of the page December 29th. However, Dixon says its "odd for Wednesday market" that it would be so quiet. This suggests Wednesday, December 28th as the correct day for this passage. | this puts the date of this section in question. The Massacre occured on Tuesday December 27, 1763, which would make the date of the page December 29th. However, Dixon says its "odd for Wednesday market" that it would be so quiet. This suggests Wednesday, December 28th as the correct day for this passage. | ||
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+ | '''In fact, when word arriv'd...'''<br> | ||
+ | this paragraph is a flashback to December 16, 1763.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 17:25, 24 January 2007
Page 302
'One morning in late December...' December 28? or 29?, 1763 [see note for page 304]
Page 304
The Restless Bee
a block and a half from where they are staying...must been near New Market...
'At Lancaster,-day before yesterday...
this puts the date of this section in question. The Massacre occured on Tuesday December 27, 1763, which would make the date of the page December 29th. However, Dixon says its "odd for Wednesday market" that it would be so quiet. This suggests Wednesday, December 28th as the correct day for this passage.
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In fact, when word arriv'd...
this paragraph is a flashback to December 16, 1763.