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Boston Massacre

Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates with their hands up, and of these

some were spared as prisoners, while others were shot down

in the act of surrender.4 Others, dropping their guns in terror, ran back

toward the Confederates

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