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came for, fet them free; and fo the Peace with them 
was concluded, and fbme Years after ratified by my 
Lord Willoughly, 
The Civilities I ufed towards them, on thefe and 
other OccafionSj made one of the Three Hoftsges re- 
folve to remain with me, which he did for Four Years, 
and to come over into England with me, where Ihortly 
after he died. 
And from ehis Indian I had their Way of fore-telling 
the Hurricanes Fourteen Day s before ihey come. 
Signs or Progmfiicks ^/ Hurricanes* 
I. A LL Hurricanes come, either on the Day of the 
l\ Full, Change, or Quarters of the Mooir. 
2. If he will come on the Full Moon, you being in the 
Change, then obferve thefe Signs : 
That Day you will fee the Skies very turbulent, the 
Sun more red than at other times, a great Calm, and 
the Hills clear of Clouds or Foggs, over them, which 
in the high Lands are feldom fo. Likewife in Hollows, 
or Concaves of the Earth, or Wells, there will be a 
great Noife as if you were in a great Storm, and at 
Night the Stars looking very big with Burrs about them, 
and the North Weft Sky very black and foul, the Sea 
fmelling ftronger than at other times, as ufually it doth 
in great Storms ; and (bmetime that Day, for an Hour 
or Two, the Wind blows very hard Wefterly, out of his 
ufualCourfe. 
On the Full of the Moon you have the fame Signs, 
but a great burr about the Moon, and many times about 
the Sun. 
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