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out and brought fome wood, with whkh 

 flie made a good fire ; but my hunger 

 being impatient, I could not forbear ex- 

 prelling my defire that they would ex-^ 

 tend their hofpitality a little further, and 

 bring me fomething to eat. They foon 

 comprehended my meaning, and the 

 younger beginning to rummage under 

 fome pieces of bark that lay in the cor- 

 ner of the wigwam, produced a fine 

 large fifti : this they prefcntly put upon 

 the fire to broil ; and when it was 

 juft warm through, they made a figo 

 for me to eat. They had no need to re- 

 peat the invitation ; I fell to, and uif- 

 patched it in fo fliort a time, that I was 

 in hopes they would comprehend, with- 

 out further tokens, that I was ready 

 for another j but it was of no confe- 

 quence, for their flock of eatables was 

 entirely exhaufted. 



After fitting fome time in conference 

 together, in which converfation I could 



bear 



