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Page 14
... called Datha , whose enor- mous size was not natural but had been produced by softening and stretching his bones in childhood . He told , too , of a race of men with inflexible tails , " like the tailed Englishmen of Kent , ' says a ...
... called Datha , whose enor- mous size was not natural but had been produced by softening and stretching his bones in childhood . He told , too , of a race of men with inflexible tails , " like the tailed Englishmen of Kent , ' says a ...
Page 17
... called it- and there began the settlement of San Miguel de Gualdape . But the settlement came quickly to grief . The blasts of an exceptionally cold winter struck down many of the colonists . Provisions gave out . The settlers were too ...
... called it- and there began the settlement of San Miguel de Gualdape . But the settlement came quickly to grief . The blasts of an exceptionally cold winter struck down many of the colonists . Provisions gave out . The settlers were too ...
Page 39
... called to the sick bed , since they might be sup- posed to partake of his talents . But it seems that neither Castillo nor Dorantes relished the rôle of physician . Castillo , indeed , went about his new occupation with shaking knees ...
... called to the sick bed , since they might be sup- posed to partake of his talents . But it seems that neither Castillo nor Dorantes relished the rôle of physician . Castillo , indeed , went about his new occupation with shaking knees ...
Page 56
... , through the country of the Creeks . Towards the end of April he reached a town called Cufitachiqui . It was on the Savannah River , probably somewhere below Augusta ; Indian tradi- tion locates it 56 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... , through the country of the Creeks . Towards the end of April he reached a town called Cufitachiqui . It was on the Savannah River , probably somewhere below Augusta ; Indian tradi- tion locates it 56 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
Page 63
... called Pacaha . He crossed the Black Warrior and the Tombigbee rivers and a month later en- tered a Chickasaw town in the present State of Mississippi , where he went into winter quarters . Before spring he had his troubles with the ...
... called Pacaha . He crossed the Black Warrior and the Tombigbee rivers and a month later en- tered a Chickasaw town in the present State of Mississippi , where he went into winter quarters . Before spring he had his troubles with the ...
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