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You have bin a traviler: had I best do it in the Italian garbe or with a Spanish gravity? your French mode is grown so common every vintners boy has it as perfect as his anon, anon, sir. Hum, I must consider on it. Crac. Nay, but uncle, uncle, shall we have answeare concerning this mony, uncle? You must disburse; that is the souldiers phrase. You see this man; regard him. Suc. Death of vallor!

Let me see: I, thou art hart of vallor: thou didst daunce well, thou deservest , I say no more: and who played? Mus. Wee. Suc. You? well sayd; you plaid and you daunc'd, you say good; let me see, halfe a peece or Mus. Blesse your Captaineship. Suc. You plaid, you say, and you dauncd: umh, well, why then you that dauncd must pay those that plaid. Mus. How, sir, how? Suc.

The Barbars weare daubed with paint, which is ye signe of warre. They coming against our boat struck downe our Hurrons with hattchetts, such as did not jump into the watter, where also they weare in no wise saved. But in my boat was a Hurron Captayne, who all his life-time had killed many Iriquoits & by his name for vallor had come to be a great Captayne att home and abroad.

My father made a speech, showing many demonstrations of vallor, broak a kettle of cagamite with a hattchett. So they sung, as is their usual custom. Ye banquette being over, all cryed to me "Shagon, Orimha" that is "be hearty!" Every one withdrew to his quarters. Here follows a long account of his daily life among the Indians, his hunting and observations, which our space forbids.