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Page 23
... made from palmetto fiber and horse- hair , sails from the shirts of the men , and oars from young savins . While the boats were building four journeys were made to Auté for maize , and every PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 23.
... made from palmetto fiber and horse- hair , sails from the shirts of the men , and oars from young savins . While the boats were building four journeys were made to Auté for maize , and every PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 23.
Page 24
journeys were made to Auté for maize , and every third day a horse was killed for food . The skins of the horses ' legs were removed entire , tanned , and used for water bottles . In the course of this work ten men were slain by Indians ...
journeys were made to Auté for maize , and every third day a horse was killed for food . The skins of the horses ' legs were removed entire , tanned , and used for water bottles . In the course of this work ten men were slain by Indians ...
Page 31
... mainland had already heard flattering reports of his skill as a Medicine Man . And perhaps he ex- pected to fit himself for the journey down the coast by acquiring a number of Indian dialects , by be- CABEZA DE VACA 31.
... mainland had already heard flattering reports of his skill as a Medicine Man . And perhaps he ex- pected to fit himself for the journey down the coast by acquiring a number of Indian dialects , by be- CABEZA DE VACA 31.
Page 32
... journey to Pánuco . Ordinary perils and hardships had lost their terrors for Vaca . Roving naked and barefooted like the tribesmen , his body had become inured to fatigues and to wind and weather ; periods of famine had also prepared ...
... journey to Pánuco . Ordinary perils and hardships had lost their terrors for Vaca . Roving naked and barefooted like the tribesmen , his body had become inured to fatigues and to wind and weather ; periods of famine had also prepared ...
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... their plan was balked by an Indian quarrel . One of the factions departed at once , taking Castillo with them . So the Spaniards were again separated ; and again Vaca postponed his journey for another year . Next summer CABEZA DE VACA 37.
... their plan was balked by an Indian quarrel . One of the factions departed at once , taking Castillo with them . So the Spaniards were again separated ; and again Vaca postponed his journey for another year . Next summer CABEZA DE VACA 37.
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