5 o The jDiflvefes and Jdventures 

 thing he could fay, was able to divert us from 

 our Refolution of proceeding on our Jour- 

 ney. Before we took cur Leave, they gave 

 us three Cakes made of Indian Corn, which 

 they call Tiu'tUBas, and fome Tobacco. 



After this, we fleered our Courfe to- 

 wards a Town called D <ggo y and about Sun- 

 fet came to the, River Grmtik again, near 

 which were two Ranges, with four Indian 

 Women and three Children. We defired 

 leave of them to ftay there all Night, but 

 they were fo frightned at the Sight of us 3 

 that they made no Anfwer ; by and by the 

 Husbands, or Relations of thefe Women, 

 who had been out that Day to hunt and fifh^ 

 returned home with what they had caught ; 

 they prefently came up to us, in a familiar 

 Manner, and fliook us by the Hands, ask- 

 ing, if we were Spaniards, but I told them 

 we were Englipmen. Then they took us in- 

 to a Range, and brought us Fifh and Veni- 

 fon, that had been dried in the Sun, not * 

 forgetting Skins for us to lye on. They 

 faid, here were fome of our Countrymen 

 fome time fince, who were going to Gracias 

 a Dios, but that they died before they 



reached 



