 | Benson John Lossing - America - 1890 - 712 pages
...great joy and gratitude he said, " Now I see that the English are my friends and love me, and while I live I will never forget the kindness they have shown me." The kindness of this Indian was of great value to the Colony as long as he lived, and he was highly... | |
 | Winnifred Cockshott - Massachusetts - 1909 - 394 pages
...marvellous recovery. " Now," said the king, " I see that the English are my friends and love me, and while I live I will never forget the kindness they have shown me." He kept his promise, and as an immediate sign of gratitude, revealed to Hobbamock the conspiracy against... | |
 | Electronic journals - 1920 - 478 pages
...return to Plymouth, expressed himself in these words, "Now I see the English are my friends and love me; and whilst I live I will never forget the kindness they have showed me." This good action on the part of the Pilgrims received its own reward much sooner than experience... | |
 | Electronic journals - 1920 - 458 pages
...return to Plymouth, expressed himself in these words, "Now I see the English are my friends and love me; and whilst I live I will never forget the kindness they have showed me." This good action on the part of the Pilgrims received its own reward much sooner than experience... | |
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