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Fearing of some mischief , ” said the priest , " I did exert my influence with the
commandant to stop them from leaving the shore , knowing how inveterate they
be against foreigners , and , worst of all , against thy worthy countrymen the
English .
Fearing of some mischief , ” said the priest , " I did exert my influence with the
commandant to stop them from leaving the shore , knowing how inveterate they
be against foreigners , and , worst of all , against thy worthy countrymen the
English .
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... whom some of the Indians were binding with cords , and talking to all at once in
a monstrous furious manner ; but , Master Francis , knowing not their language ,
could only guess they were wrath with the priest , and meant him some harm .
... whom some of the Indians were binding with cords , and talking to all at once in
a monstrous furious manner ; but , Master Francis , knowing not their language ,
could only guess they were wrath with the priest , and meant him some harm .
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They then looked frowningly upon him , and did threaten him , as he understood ,
if that he ever essayed to speak with the priest again , they would as good as kill
him for it . This made him more cautious , for it may well be imagined he had no ...
They then looked frowningly upon him , and did threaten him , as he understood ,
if that he ever essayed to speak with the priest again , they would as good as kill
him for it . This made him more cautious , for it may well be imagined he had no ...
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An interpreter being present , who was the chief priest , and was one that had
lived with the Spaniards till he was as familiar with their language as with his own
, the padre was asked if the other white man , meaning Master Francis , was a ...
An interpreter being present , who was the chief priest , and was one that had
lived with the Spaniards till he was as familiar with their language as with his own
, the padre was asked if the other white man , meaning Master Francis , was a ...
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Now the priest was a famous punchy little old fellow , with a head like unto a ball
of black worsted - nose had he of such a smallness that the least that be said of it
must the best describe it ; but what he lacked in nose he made up in mouth , the ...
Now the priest was a famous punchy little old fellow , with a head like unto a ball
of black worsted - nose had he of such a smallness that the least that be said of it
must the best describe it ; but what he lacked in nose he made up in mouth , the ...
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