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but even so you can hear even just in the way
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that they framed their accounts some of what I'm talking
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about here with growing hostility, growing alienation.
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So for example, Gage at the very start of the letter
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that I read from in the last lecture tells the person he's writing to
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that he's writing this letter to inform the King's ministry,
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quote,"Of the critical situation of the troops
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and the hatred of the people towards them."
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That's how he starts his letter, which is really interesting.
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So to Gage, clearly, what he's stating in this letter
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to his people back home within the King's Ministry is that
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it doesn't really even feel safe