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Page 33
... began to be foul weather . After some hours sailing it began to snow and rain , and about the middle of the afternoon the wind increased , and the sea became very rough , and they broke their rudder , and it was as much as two men could ...
... began to be foul weather . After some hours sailing it began to snow and rain , and about the middle of the afternoon the wind increased , and the sea became very rough , and they broke their rudder , and it was as much as two men could ...
Page 36
... began to erect the first house for common use , to receive them and their goods . And after they had provided a place for their goods and common store ( which was long in un- lading for want of boats , and by reason of foulness of the ...
... began to erect the first house for common use , to receive them and their goods . And after they had provided a place for their goods and common store ( which was long in un- lading for want of boats , and by reason of foulness of the ...
Page 44
... began to mind the Frenchman's words , thinking him to be more than an ordi- nary man . And as the first part of his speech had proved true , they began to be apprehensive of the latter , namely , the loss of their country . This ...
... began to mind the Frenchman's words , thinking him to be more than an ordi- nary man . And as the first part of his speech had proved true , they began to be apprehensive of the latter , namely , the loss of their country . This ...
Page 46
... began to hasten the ship away , which tarried so long by reason of the necessity and danger that lay on them , because so many died both of themselves and the ship's com- pany likewise ; by which they became so few , as the master durst ...
... began to hasten the ship away , which tarried so long by reason of the necessity and danger that lay on them , because so many died both of themselves and the ship's com- pany likewise ; by which they became so few , as the master durst ...
Page 48
... began to quarrel with him , and offered to stab Hobamak , who , being a strong man , soon cleared himself of him ; and with speed came and gave intel- ligence to the Governor of Plimouth , saying he feared that Squanto was slain , for ...
... began to quarrel with him , and offered to stab Hobamak , who , being a strong man , soon cleared himself of him ; and with speed came and gave intel- ligence to the Governor of Plimouth , saying he feared that Squanto was slain , for ...
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