The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 16 Page 33

I pointed out that many of them were as loyal as any man among us; and he said he meant the Quakers only, and cursed them for rascals, every one. Again I reminded him that Alsop Hunt was a Quaker; and he said that he meant not the Westchester folk, but John Penn’s people, Tories, every one, who would have hired ruffians to do to the Connecticut people in Forty Fort what later was done to them by Indians and Tory rangers.

Lana protested in behalf of the Shippens in Philadelphia, but Boyd said they were all tarred with the same brush, and all were selfish and murderous, lacking only the courage to bite — yes, every Quaker in Penn’s Proprietary — the Shippens, Griscoms, Pembertons, Norrises, Whartons, Baileys, Barkers, Storys — “‘Every damned one o’ them!” he said,