2 2 The Dijlrejfes and Adventures 

 dian Man and Boy, which they call Look* 

 outs, their Bufinefs being to fpy the Motions 

 of other Indians, whom their own People 

 are at War with. Shortly after, we met 

 with another Indian Man and Boy running 

 with great Swiftnefs, thefe belonged to 

 Henricus John/on, and Pedro Polias y who 

 keep them to run on Errands to the Spa- 

 ntjlo Governors, with whom they hold In- 

 telligence. They told us, they had been 

 with a Prefent to the Governor of Comaya-? 

 gua, and were returning to their Matters. 

 This Evening we came to Candilkro, where 

 the Inhabitants of the Place (being all in- 

 di ins) flocked about us, as in Amazement, 

 and brought us before their King, who was 

 fitting on a Carpet, fpread on the Ground, 

 in great State after his Manner. He was 

 furrounded by his Guards, holding Spears in 

 their Hands, a great many. He demanded 

 of us, with great Civility and affable Beha- 

 viour (in broken Spani/h) from whence we 

 came, and where we were going; to the firft 

 I anfwer'd, but to the laft Part of the Que- 

 ftion faid, I could not tell, but that we 

 were in Hopes to have found a Ship here 

 bound for the Iiavanna \ upon which he 



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