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My dear Mother and Father, You know that I have always been proud to be a British subject. I have even thought that some day I might visit England
and see the king. But the events of the last few hours have awakened doubts I feel I must relate to you.
Mr. Edes made it clear to me that, in his opinion, to _one_ British goods, even necessities like paper or tea, is in some
way evil. I overheard a conversation in which Mrs. Edes said she would rather take the time and effort to make and wear
clothing of_two rough as it is, than to enrich an Englishman who would_three__fine cloth to America while
the King collected four from Americans on the trade. She feels there should be a five of all British goods.
I found a newspaper article that identifies the American merchants who are six and who continue to import
British goods despite the taxes levied on them as a result of the hateful
seven
I must keep my distance from these
men when I go out to sell because Mr. Edes would never accept a ha'penny's business from them. I believe that for Mr.
and Mrs. Edes, for a great many people in this city, the very word "Importer" has become a profanity!
Until today, I felt it was not my place to take sides. But now things have changed. Remember Mr. Lillie, about whom !
wrote you yesterday? A crowd of people gathered near his store this morning to _eight against his continued trade
with England. A neighbor of his, Mr. Richardson, also a Loyalist, was roughed up by the crowd. His wife was hit by an egg.
In response, he went to his roof, loaded his musket and snapped off a shot at the protestors. A boy younger than I am,
Christopher Seider, was cut down, and later today, he died of his wounds, may God have mercy on his soul!
I have overheard talk of a further protest in which an nine of Mr. Richardson will be hung from a limb of the Liberty
Tree. And I have heard some plans about Poor Christopher's funeral about which I will write further after it is done.
I pray, Mother and Father, that you and Samuel are well, and that God is watching over our Christopher and keeping him
safe, wherever he is.
Your loving son, Nat


My dear Mother and Father,

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