( U7 ) 

 then returned into the wood, and fat my felf 

 down upon the root of a tree, havingeat 

 nothing the whole day but the ftem of 

 a plant which refembles that of an arti- 

 choke, which is of a juicy conMence^ 

 and acid tafte. Quite worn out with fa- 

 tigue, I foon fell afleep ; and awaking 

 before day, I thought I heard fome 

 voices at no great diilance from me* 

 As the day appeared, looking further in- 

 to the wood, I perceived a wigwam, and 

 immediately made towards it ; but the 

 reception I met with was not at all agree- 

 able ; for {looping to get into it, I pre- 

 fently received two or three kicks in my 

 face, and at the fame time heard thp 

 found of voices feemingly in anger; 

 which made me retire, and wait at the 

 foot of a tree, where I remained till an 

 old woman peeped out, and made iigns 

 to me to drav/ near. I obeyed very rea- 

 dily, and went into the wigvv^am : in ic 

 were three men and two women ; , one 

 ; young 



