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Page 40
... gave the skins which covered his nakedness . He made combs , bows and arrows , nets , and the mats which formed the walls of the savages ' temporary dwell- ings , and traded these for whatever increase of food he could get and ...
... gave the skins which covered his nakedness . He made combs , bows and arrows , nets , and the mats which formed the walls of the savages ' temporary dwell- ings , and traded these for whatever increase of food he could get and ...
Page 43
... gave many thanks to God our Lord . " But Vaca's feeling was not one of unmixed joy , for on every side he saw the devastation the Span- iards had wrought among the natives ; half the men and all the women and boys , he says , had been ...
... gave many thanks to God our Lord . " But Vaca's feeling was not one of unmixed joy , for on every side he saw the devastation the Span- iards had wrought among the natives ; half the men and all the women and boys , he says , had been ...
Page 44
... gave them beds , and some of his own ward- robe to screen their nakedness . But after eight years of Indian life the wanderers found that they could not wear clothes with comfort , " nor could we sleep anywhere else but on the ground ...
... gave them beds , and some of his own ward- robe to screen their nakedness . But after eight years of Indian life the wanderers found that they could not wear clothes with comfort , " nor could we sleep anywhere else but on the ground ...
Page 47
... gave him room . He had an agree- able smile at rare moments ; he was renowned for courage , and his skill as a horseman was noted among those lovers of horses , the Spanish no- bles . He was able to set up a fine establishment and to ...
... gave him room . He had an agree- able smile at rare moments ; he was renowned for courage , and his skill as a horseman was noted among those lovers of horses , the Spanish no- bles . He was able to set up a fine establishment and to ...
Page 67
... gave De Soto his daughter to wife ; and the chief of Pa- caha , by an equally simple marriage ceremony , gave him two of his sisters , Macanoche and Mo- chila . Of the Pacaha ladies the discriminating Gen- tleman of Elvas says : " They ...
... gave De Soto his daughter to wife ; and the chief of Pa- caha , by an equally simple marriage ceremony , gave him two of his sisters , Macanoche and Mo- chila . Of the Pacaha ladies the discriminating Gen- tleman of Elvas says : " They ...
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