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Page 30
... - bearing animals in the woods and waters , of which Cartier could know nothing . These animals , with the salmon fisheries and pine forests , make even that apparently undesirable locality a valu- able acquisition to. 30 SAINT AUGUSTINE .
... - bearing animals in the woods and waters , of which Cartier could know nothing . These animals , with the salmon fisheries and pine forests , make even that apparently undesirable locality a valu- able acquisition to. 30 SAINT AUGUSTINE .
Page 71
... woods , " he answered . " You have lied , " thundered Laudonnière . Then he ordered a search to be made for them , and seized the chief . Two prisoners were brought and turned over to them ; whom Laudonnière gave in charge of D ' Erlac ...
... woods , " he answered . " You have lied , " thundered Laudonnière . Then he ordered a search to be made for them , and seized the chief . Two prisoners were brought and turned over to them ; whom Laudonnière gave in charge of D ' Erlac ...
Page 115
... where the Indians lived . The savages fled to the woods where they were secure , and the French returned not half satisfied with what they had done . Day by day affairs grew worse . Estevan soon felt SIR JOHN HAWKINS . 115.
... where the Indians lived . The savages fled to the woods where they were secure , and the French returned not half satisfied with what they had done . Day by day affairs grew worse . Estevan soon felt SIR JOHN HAWKINS . 115.
Page 117
... wood , while Outina was carried to Fort Carolinia . Next morning after the return of the expedition with the captive , the savages , who had had time to recover their courage , were seen like a vast cloud hovering about the fort . D ...
... wood , while Outina was carried to Fort Carolinia . Next morning after the return of the expedition with the captive , the savages , who had had time to recover their courage , were seen like a vast cloud hovering about the fort . D ...
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... wood , but a shot from one of the lombards dispersed them . They concealed them- selves in the woods and assailed every Frenchman with arrows as soon as he ventured from the fort , so that the French dared not venture into the wood for ...
... wood , but a shot from one of the lombards dispersed them . They concealed them- selves in the woods and assailed every Frenchman with arrows as soon as he ventured from the fort , so that the French dared not venture into the wood for ...
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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