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" Not long after from behind a mat that divided the house, was made the most dolefulest noise he ever heard. Then Powhatan more like a devil than a man, with some two hundred more as black as himself, came unto him and told him now they were friends, and... "
Stories of Discovery Told by Discovers... - Page 143
by E. E. Hale - 1882 - 290 pages
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The Polyanthea: Or, A Collection of Interesting Fragments, in ..., Volume 2

Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 424 pages
...confirmed his promise, and told hira he should return, to the fort, and send him two piepes of cannon, and a grindstone, for which he would give him the country of Capa*housick, and for ever esteem him as his son. Twelve guides accompanied him, and he arrived at...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 45

1832 - 336 pages
...begrimed and disguised as himself, came in and told Smith that now they were friends ; ' and presently he should go to Jamestown to send him two great guns...grindstone, for which he would give him the country of Capahowsick, and forever esteem him as his own son.' He was accordingly sent off, with twelve guides,...
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Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 340 pages
...begrimed and disguised as himself, came in and told Smith that now they were friends ; ' and presently he should go to Jamestown to send him two great guns...grindstone, for which he would give him the country of Capahowsick, and forever esteem him as his own son.' He was accordingly sent off, with twelve guides,...
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Indian Biography, Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals who Have ...

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832
...begrimed and disguised as himself, came in and told Smith that now they were friends ; ' and presently he should go to Jamestown to send him two great guns and a grindstone, for which lie would give him the country of Capahowsick, and forever esteem him as his own son.' He was accordingly...
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Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1835 - 362 pages
...begrimed and disguised as himself, caine in and told Smith that now they were friends ; "and presently ho should go to Jamestown to send him two great guns...grindstone, for which he would give him the country of Capahowsick, and forever esteem him as his own son.' He was accordingly sent off, with twelve guides,...
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Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1837 - 346 pages
...in and told Smith that now they were friends ; 'and presently he should go to Jamestown to send hun two great guns and a grindstone, for which he would give him the country of Capahowsick, and forever esteem him as his own son.' He was accordingly sent off, with twelve guides,...
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Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - 1841 - 788 pages
...begrimmed and disguised as himself, came in and told Smith that now they were friends ; " and presently he should go to Jamestown to send him two great guns...grindstone, for which he would give him the country of Capahowsick, and forever esteem him as bis own son." He was accordingly sent ofl', with twelve guides,...
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Tales of the North American Indians: And Adventures of the Early Settlers in ...

Barbara Hawes - 1844 - 414 pages
...he would give him the country of Capahowsick, and for ever esteem him his sonne. So to Jamestowne, with twelve guides, Powhatan sent him. That night...woods, he still expecting (as he had done all this longtime of his imprisonment) .every hour to be put to one death or another." The next day they arrived...
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Biography and History of the Indians of North America: From Its First Discovery

Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 842 pages
...Capahowosick [Capahowsick], and forever esteem him hie sonne, Nantuqwmí So to Jamestowne, with 12 guides, Powhatan sent him. That night they quartered...woods, he still expecting, (as he had done all this lone time of his imprisonment,) every hour to be put to one death or another." Early tbt next morning,...
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Pictorial History of America: From the Earliest Times to the Close ..., Volume 1

John Frost - 1853 - 786 pages
...confirmed his promise, and told him, he should return to the fort, and send him two pieces of cannon, and a grindstone ; for which he would give him the country of Capahousick, and for ever esteem him as his son. Twelve guides accompanied him, and he arrived at Jamestown...
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