“It is dangerous of anyone in a house of—MR. KING to,
The old man found me a little confused, and under some concern when
he named a Dutch ship, and said to me, "Sir, you need be under no
apprehensions of the Dutch; I suppose they are not now at war with
your nation?" - "No," said I, "that's true; but I know not what
liberties men may take when they are out of the reach of the laws
of their own country." - "Why," says he, "you are no pirates; what
need you fear? They will not meddle with peaceable merchants,
sure." These words put me into the greatest disorder and confusion
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