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Page 22
... leave France . " Don't despair , child , " he added , “ you shall suffer no more persecution . At Beaucarre you are in a quiet , out - of - the - way part of the world , free from the great turmoil and strife which upsets civilization ...
... leave France . " Don't despair , child , " he added , “ you shall suffer no more persecution . At Beaucarre you are in a quiet , out - of - the - way part of the world , free from the great turmoil and strife which upsets civilization ...
Page 42
... leave of each other , and , assailed by new terrors , made a dolorous outcry , while the captain , seeing the deck almost cleared of water , called aloud : " Man the pumps ! " Francisco , having better sea - legs than his com- panions ...
... leave of each other , and , assailed by new terrors , made a dolorous outcry , while the captain , seeing the deck almost cleared of water , called aloud : " Man the pumps ! " Francisco , having better sea - legs than his com- panions ...
Page 69
... leave at present . " " Has my white brother forgotten his promise ? " " No , but I dare not go . My duty to my people demand my presence here for several months yet . " " Saturiova , displeased with the refusal , set out with his own ...
... leave at present . " " Has my white brother forgotten his promise ? " " No , but I dare not go . My duty to my people demand my presence here for several months yet . " " Saturiova , displeased with the refusal , set out with his own ...
Page 77
... leaving the West Indies is laden with gold and precious stones . The Spaniards are Catholics and make war on Protestants . France is almost on the point of war with Spain . We have ships , guns , and brave men , why FROM SAINTS TO ...
... leaving the West Indies is laden with gold and precious stones . The Spaniards are Catholics and make war on Protestants . France is almost on the point of war with Spain . We have ships , guns , and brave men , why FROM SAINTS TO ...
Page 79
... leave his bed . Gyrot , by skillful manipulations , became his only attendant , and Ottigny and D'Erlac were sent away . It was night and the cabin of Laudon- nière was dimly lighted with a single wax taper . Gyrot was at the bedside of ...
... leave his bed . Gyrot , by skillful manipulations , became his only attendant , and Ottigny and D'Erlac were sent away . It was night and the cabin of Laudon- nière was dimly lighted with a single wax taper . Gyrot was at the bedside of ...
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admiral Admiral Coligni answered arms asked attack Augustine Beaucarre boat brother cannon Carolinia Catholic chief coast Coligni colony commandant Cossel countrymen cried Cuba cunning D'Erlac D'Oranger danger dark dawn deck Duke of Guise enemy escaped expedition eyes face fate father fear fell fleet Florida forest Fort Carolinia Fort St Fourneaux Francisco Estevan French Frenchmen gazed girl gold Gourges governor guard guns hand heard heart heretics Hortense De Barre Huguenots Indians John Gyrot king knew land Laudon Laudonnière mademoiselle matchlocks Mattheo Melendez Mendoza Monsieur Gyrot morning nière night Olacatora Ottigny Outina pale persecution pirate priest prisoner Protestant rain reached Ribault river sailed sailor Saturiova savages seemed seized señor sent ship shore silence Sir John Hawkins slain smile soldiers soon Spain Spanish stood storm sword terrible thought Timagoa Trenchant vessel wild woods World young Spaniard