Visitors
sly retarded in sucal vigor
stood its ground. I could entertain thousand as well as
ty; and if any ever aed or hungry from my
t I
sympat least. So easy is it, though many
it, to establister customs in the
place of t rest your reputation on the dinners
you give. For my o, I ually deterred from
frequenting a mans ever, as by
t dining me, o be a very
polite and roundabout never to trouble hink I
s to he
motto of my cabin tors
inscribed on a yello leaf for a card:--
quot;Arrived ttle hey fill,
Ne looke for entertainment where none was;
Rest is t, and all t their will:
t mind t contentment ;
er
of ceremony to Massasoit on foot through
tired and hey were well
received by t not eating t day.
arrived, to quote t;he laid us on
t t the
ot being only planks laid a foot from thin
mat upon two more of of room, pressed
by and upon us; so t han of
our journey.quot; At one oclock t day Massasoit quot;brougwo
fis ,quot; about t;these
being boiled, t least forty looked for a shem;
t eat of ts and a
day; and one of us bougridge, we aken our
journey fasting.quot; Fearing t t-
of food and also sleep, oo quot;the savages barbarous singing,
(for to sing t; and t t get
rengto travel, ted. As for
lodging, it is true t poorly entertained, t