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And thay aryve at Porte de Sure or of Tyrye; and than un to Cypre. Or elles men mowen gon from the Porte of Tyrye ryzt welle, and com not yn to Cypre; and aryve at som haven of Grece; and thanne comen men un to theis countrees, by weyes, that I have spoken of by fore.

I looked betimes for som old cabbans where I found wood to make fire wherwith. I melted the snow in my cappe that was so greasy. One night I finding a cottage covered it with boughs of trees that I found ready cutt. The fire came to it as I began to slumber, which soone awaked me in hast, lame as I was, to save meselfe from the fire.

They embarqued both hurron men and women in their boats, and among them made up som 20 that embarked themselves in 2 of their boats, in a posture as if they should goe to the warrs, & went before the breake of day. I find meselfe with 3 Iroquoits & one Hurron man.

I kin stan' it fer ter be up all night, but Bill wus tellin' me we might hav' som' trouble down ter the Landin' unless we finished up our job yere afore mornin'." "Oh, I reckon not; whut was it Bill said?" "Quite a rigmarole frum furst ter last. Giv' me a light fer the pipe, will yer?"

So som good white fokes let me come ovah neah them and start a prayer meetin so de people followed me and we built a church and hit is yet dare terday." Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Mandy Tucker 1021 E. 11th Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 80? "I was here in slavery times but I don't know what year I was born. War? I was in it! "I member old master and old mistis too.

"Well, Massa Knox, I reckon thet maybe I knew'd 'bout som' gittin' a-way 'pears like I did, sah." "And these escaped by way of the Illinois?" His dumb, almost pathetic eyes met mine pleadingly, but some expression of my face served to yield him courage. "I I reckon I I don't know much 'bout all dis, Massa Knox," he stammered doubtfully, his hands locking and unlocking nervously.

"Breakfast about ready?" he asked, with a grin. "Breakfas'! Voila! A'm lak' A'm got som' breakfas', you bet! Me A'm gon' for cut de chonk of meat out de dead steer but de pilgrim say: 'Non, dat bes' we don' eat de damn drownded cattle dat better we sta've firs'!" Tex laughed: "Can't stand for the drownded ones, eh? Well I don't know as I blame you none, they might be some soggy."

In som countryes anothr proofe justified by some of ye learned by casting ye pty bound into water, if she sanck counted inocent, if she sunk not yn guilty, but all those tryalls the author counts supstitious and unwarrantable and worse.

Great quantities of Currents, red, black, yellow, Purple, also Mountain Currents which grow on the Sides of Clifts; inferior in taste to the others haveing Sweet pineish flaver and are red & yellow, Choke Cheries, Boin roche, and the red buries also abound- musquitors verry trouble Som untill the mountain breeze Sprung up which was a little after night.

Quæst. i. 27; de Div. ii. 72; pro Milon. 31; de Legg. ii. 7. Fragm. de Rep. 3; Tusc. Quæst. i. 29. Tusc. Quæst. i. passim; de Senect. 21, 22; Somn. Scip. 8. De Div. i. 32, 49; Fragm. de Consolat. Tusc. Quæst. i. 30; Som. Scip. 9; de Legg. ii. 11. De Amic. 4; de Off. iii. 28; pro Cluent. 61; de Legg. ii. 17: Tusc. Quæst. i. 11; pro Sext. 21; de Nat. Deor. i. 17. De Senect. 23.