ABSTRACT

The Indians' uproar had weaved for us a thread of long discourse. The wind began to calm, and readers' ships to move slowly towards land, and so we continued till night. A double watch was kept that night in readers' ship, and the pilot was more watchful himself and more careful than at other times. Friar John de la Cueva, who had been shot by the Indians, died, all his body being swelled, which gave us just occasion to think that the arrow which was shot into his shoulder was poisoned. A double watch was kept that night in readers' ship, and the pilot was more watchful himself and more careful than at other times. The result of the council was not to venture that day too near unto the port, for fear of being benighted, but to pull down all but the middle sail.