| Frederick Albion Ober - Explorers - 1909 - 346 pages
...nor never mistrusted any harme to be offered from us; but sitting still, he beckoned us to come 64 and sit by him, which we performed; and being set, hee made all signes of joy and welcome, striking on his head and on his breast, and afterwardes on ours, to shew... | |
| Conway Whittle Sams - Roanoke Colony - 1924 - 976 pages
...our weapons, he never moved from his place, nor any of the other four, nor never mistrusted any harm to be offered from us, but sitting still he beckoned...and sit by him, which we performed: and being set he made all signs of joy and welcome, striking on his head and his breast, and after'This was not the... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - English prose literature - 1925 - 1262 pages
...our weapons, he never moved from his place, nor any of the other four, nor never mistrusted any harm to be offered from us ; but, sitting still, he beckoned...and sit by him, which we performed ; and being set, he makes all signs of joy and welcome, striking on his head and his breast and afterwards on ours,... | |
| Stephen Greenblatt - History - 2008 - 225 pages
...us.' Shortly thereafter they were greeted by an important personage — 'the Kings brother' — who 'beckoned us to come and sit by him, which we performed: and being set hee made all signes of joy and welcome, striking on his head and his breast and afterwardes on ours, to shewe wee... | |
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