And that, therefore, they should not take care here of taking anyone by force or of making a scandal, stop everything else to tame and pacify them, but just leave the two exiles here, when from here let's go. And so, however good it seemed to everyone, it was determined. When this was over, the Captain told us to go to the boats on land and we could see how the river was, and also for fun. We all went in the boats on land, armed and with the flag. They were walking there on the beach, at the mouth of the river, where we were going; and before we arrived, because of the teaching they had before, they put everyone the bows, and waved us out. But as soon as the boats put their prows on land, they passed then all beyond the river, which is no wider than a bearing set. And as soon as we disembarked, some of ours immediately crossed the river and got in among them. Some were waiting; others away. It was, however, the thing that got them all mixed up. They offered these bows with their arrows for sombreros and linen caps or for whatever they were given. So many of our people passed by, and they were so mixed up with them that they shied away and away. And of them some went up where others were. Then the Captain had two men take him on their laps, crossed the river, and made them all return. The people who were there would be no more than usual. And so much so that the Captain made everyone return, some of those came to him, not because they knew him as Lord, for it seems to me that they did not understand, they didn't even take notice of it, but because our people were already going beyond the river. There they spoke and brought many bows and beads of those already mentioned, and rescued them for any reason. thing, in such a way that our men brought many bows and arrows and beads from there to the ships. So he became the captain on this side of the river, and soon many came to the bank. There you would see gallants, painted in black and red, and quartered, both on the bodies and on the legs, which, sure, looked just like that. Also walking among them were four or five young women, naked like themselves, who did not seem to bad. Among them walked one with a thigh, from the knee to the hip, and the buttock, all ink of that black dye; and the rest, all of their own color. Another had both knees, with the curves like this paints, and also the necks of the feet; and her shame so naked and so innocently uncovered, that there was no shame in that. Another young woman was also there with a boy or girl on her lap, tied with a cloth (not I don't know what) to her breasts, so that only her little legs showed. But the mother's legs and the the rest did not bring any cloth. <lora:wegg:1. 0>
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