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The Mayflower and Her Log, v6 by Azel Ames
Book, page 51 / 79


                               appeared on the hill over against the town,
                               and made semblance of daring the Planters.
                               Captain Standish and another, with their
                               muskets, went over to them, with the two
                               Masters-mates of the ship, who were ashore,
                               also armed with muskets. The savages made
                               show of defiance, but as our men drew near
                               they ran away. This day the carpenter, who
                               has long been ill of scurvy, fitted the
                               shallop to carry all the goods and
                               furniture aboard the ship, on shore.

THURSDAY, Mar. 22/Apr. 1
                               At anchorage. A very fair, warm day.
                               At work on ship getting ready for sea,
                               bringing ballast aboard, etc. Another
                               general meeting of the Planters which all
                               able attended. They had scarce been an
                               hour together when Samoset the Indian came
                               again with one Squanto, the only native of
                               Patuxet (where the Planters now inhabit)
                               surviving, who was one of the twenty captives
                               carried away from this place by Captain Hunt,
                               to England. He could speak a little English.
                               They brought three other Indians with them.
                               They signified that their great Sagamore,
                               Masasoyt, was hard by, with Quadequina his
                               brother, and all their men. They could not
                               well express what they would in English,
                               but after an hour the king came to the top
                               of the hill, over against the plantation,
                               with his train of about sixty men. Squanto
                               went to him and brought a message that one
                               should be sent to parley with him, and Master
                               Edward Winslow went, to know hisnmind, and
                               signify the wish of the Governor to have
                               trading and peace with him, the Governor
                               sending presents to the king and his brother,
                               with something to eat and drink.


 
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