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It is true, the wives of the three were very handy and cleanly withindoors; and having learned the English ways of dressing, and cooking fromone of the other Englishmen, who, as I said, was a cook's mate on boardthe ship, they dressed their husbands' victuals very nicely and well;whereas the others could not be brought to understand it; but then thehusband, who, as I say, had been cook's mate, did it himself. But as forthe husbands of the three wives, they loitered about, fetched turtles'eggs, and caught fish and birds: in a word, anything but labour; and theyfared accordingly. The diligent lived well and comfortably, and theslothful hard and beggarly; and so, I believe, generally speaking, it isall over the world.But I now come to a scene different from all that had happened before, either to them or to me; and the origin of the story was this: Early onemorning there came on shore five or six canoes of Indians or savages, call them which you please, and there is no room to doubt they came uponthe old errand of feeding upon their slaves; but that part was now sofamiliar to the Spaniards, and to our men too, that they did not concernthemselves about it, as I did: but having been made sensible, by theirexperience, that their only business was to lie concealed, and that ifthey were not seen by any of the savages they would go off again quietly, when their business was done, having as yet not the least notion of therebeing any inhabitants in the island; I say, having been made sensible ofthis, they had nothing to do but to give notice to all the threeplantations to keep within doors, and not show themselves, only placing ascout in a proper place, to give notice when the boats went to sea again.



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The Spaniards were greatly surprised at this sight and perfectly at aloss what to do. The Spaniard governor, as it happened, was with them, and his advice was asked, but he professed he knew not what to do. Asfor slaves, they had enough already; and as to killing them, there werenone of them inclined to do that: the Spaniard governor told me theycould not think of shedding innocent blood; for as to them, the poorcreatures had done them no wrong, invaded none of their property, andthey thought they had no just quarrel against them, to take away theirlives. And here I must, in justice to these Spaniards, observe that, letthe accounts of Spanish cruelty in Mexico and Peru be what they will, Inever met with seventeen men of any nation whatsoever, in any foreigncountry, who were so universally modest, temperate, virtuous, so verygoodhumoured, and so courteous, as these Spaniards: and as to cruelty, they had nothing of it in their very nature; no inhumanity, no barbarity, no outrageous passions; and yet all of them men of great courage andspirit. Their temper and calmness had appeared in their bearing theinsufferable usage of the three Englishmen; and their justice andhumanity appeared now in the case of the savages above. After someconsultation they resolved upon this; that they would lie still a whilelonger, till, if possible, these three men might be gone. But then thegovernor recollected that the three savages had no boat; and if they wereleft to rove about the island, they would certainly discover that therewere inhabitants in it; and so they should be undone that way. Uponthis, they went back again, and there lay the fellows fast asleep still, and so they resolved to awaken them, and take them prisoners; and theydid so. The poor fellows were strangely frightened when they were seizedupon and bound; and afraid, like the women, that they should be murderedand eaten: for it seems those people think all the world does as they do, in eating men's flesh; but they were soon made easy as to that, and awaythey carried them.
It was very happy for them that they did not carry them home to thecastle, I mean to my palace under the hill; but they carried them firstto the bower, where was the chief of their country work, such as thekeeping the goats, the planting the corn, &c. ; and afterward they carriedthem to the habitation of the two Englishmen. Here they were set towork, though it was not much they had for them to do; and whether it wasby negligence in guarding them, or that they thought the fellows couldnot mend themselves, I know not, but one of them ran away, and, taking tothe woods, they could never hear of him any more. They had good reasonto believe he got home again soon after in some other boats or canoes ofsavages who came on shore three or four weeks afterwards, and who, carrying on their revels as usual, went off in two days' time. Thisthought terrified them exceedingly; for they concluded, and that notwithout good cause indeed, that if this fellow came home safe among hiscomrades, he would certainly give them an account that there were peoplein the island, and also how few and weak they were; for this savage, asobserved before, had never been told, and it was very happy he had not, how many there were or where they lived; nor had he ever seen or heardthe fire of any of their guns, much less had they shown him any of theirother retired places; such as the cave in the valley, or the new retreatwhich the two Englishmen had made, and the like.
The first testimony they had that this fellow had given intelligence ofthem was, that about two mouths after this six canoes of savages, withabout seven, eight, or ten men in a canoe, came rowing along the northside of the island, where they never used to come before, and landed, about an hour after sunrise, at a convenient place, about a mile from thehabitation of the two Englishmen, where this escaped man had been kept. As the chief Spaniard said, had they been all there the damage would nothave been so much, for not a man of them would have escaped; but the casediffered now very much, for two men to fifty was too much odds. The twomen had the happiness to discover them about a league off, so that it wasabove an hour before they landed; and as they landed a mile from theirhuts, it was some time before they could come at them. Now, having greatreason to believe that they were betrayed, the first thing they did wasto bind the two slaves which were left, and cause two of the three menwhom they brought with the women (who, it seems, proved very faithful tothem) to lead them, with their two wives, and whatever they could carryaway with them, to their retired places in the woods, which I have spokenof above, and there to bind the two fellows hand and foot, till theyheard farther. In the next place, seeing the savages were all come onshore, and that they had bent their course directly that way, they openedthe fences where the milch cows were kept, and drove them all out;leaving their goats to straggle in the woods, whither they pleased, thatthe savages might think they were all bred wild; but the rogue who camewith them was too cunning for that, and gave them an account of it all, for they went directly to the place.