They Supposed He Was Shot In The Arm; He And
Some Others Felt The Smart Of Our Bullets, But None Were Killed, Our
Design Being Rather To Frighten Than To Kill Them.
Our men landed,
and found abundance of tame hogs running among the houses.
They
shot down nine, which they brought away, besides many that ran away
wounded. They had but little time, for in less than an hour after
they went from the ship it began to rain; wherefore they got what
they could into the boats, for I had charged them to come away if it
rained. By the time the boat was aboard and the hogs taken in it
cleared up, and my men desired to make another trip thither before
night; this was about five in the evening, and I consented, giving
them orders to repair on board before night. In the close of the
evening they returned accordingly, with eight hogs more, and a
little live pig; and by this time the other hogs were jerked and
salted. These that came last we only dressed and corned till
morning, and then sent both boats ashore for more refreshments
either of hogs or roots; but in the night the natives had conveyed
away their provisions of all sorts. Many of them were now about the
houses, and none offered to resist our boats landing, but, on the
contrary, were so amicable, that one man brought ten or twelve
cocoa-nuts, left them on the shore after he had shown them to our
men, and went out of sight.
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