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[Sma the flowing dy. be aE tote ed wh na SEES tthe ugh of te soreetned nd, to oer a ee end pt wee have oe el ro soar estan he sho rhea td had ow id for ee OsFatndy aernon, Mach 8 we mr 9 bat cong torr hig Tisfr, the opal S2eF go ne sol meee ya wad out hs Fermin Silene monte esha ther tne ied woe apa gener ging spe a oy brome for ara Fee mot ensayo of th rened wih ele trot wear pte oes who were fing. 0 bya thee The cap gee ig ta ey were rele men, Srlued fed 1 Yet bos tha, sad gre te red ap to cmb, bls bay, tos, and eet ings Whea ty trecagu nut boyprated inh orp we ch thy elec [fis ne th oe pa Tog Tena), tol tes witch wer sera nor Satan to cmos Tiny hed othg le then bt ode sgn wth the hads {EP wold ig uae n cnet any ood wi for ay icont that ofthe pl te, Jo ae Bae bread win, nd vaso toe peopl gt veting from tt ee Thy get wre lo ftowing marae Ty Bore Ble nts he Tea the sd pln atthe top called palm, from which dis 2 spear poi ‘women, $60 poo boats reel fe capingenerl desired to 4 rast vorser A90No THE WORD a Iqoor which resembles white mit. That Liqor sweet but sme Sree and {ir gathered] ia canes (of bamboo) as thick as the lal there ‘They ten the Bao to the ee at evening for 10S cporning and la moring for the evening, That palm bears a Trait pumely the coconut which Is as. large a9 the head er tacesbouts is outside ask is green apd thicker" than She fngem, Certain filaments are foond in that husk, whence Is Fae Ome or binding togser thie bows. Under tbat husk there erv‘bord shel, much thicker than the shell of the walnst, which {hey bum aed make therefrom a powder that is wef to them Undet that sbel there is a white manrowy substance one finger ia (Dicknes hich they eat fresh with meat and fi as we do bres, i Whar a taste resembling the almond. It could be dsed and Imade into bread. There ira cen, sweet water ia the middle of {hat marrowy substance which is very eefreshing, When that water [ands fora while after haviog been clleced it congeals and becomes fie an apple. When the natives wih to make ol, they take that niomut, aad allow the masrowy substance and the water to putely Then they bel st and ie becomes oi ike butter, When they wih fo make vioege, they allow only the water to puts, and theo plsce tip the fun, aod a vinegar results Uke (tbat made from] Eihte wine, Milk can ako be made from it, for we made rome We scraped thet merrowy svbrtance and then mined the scrapings vith ie own water whith we suaioed through a loth, and so (bist milk ike goat's milk. Those palns rexemble datepalns, but altboogh not sooth they are less knoty than the Inter A family of 10 persons ean be supported on two tees, by utling fone of them during one week and the other during the ater 8 days oc the wine; for they did otharwze, the trees would dry up. They dase a century Those people became very famibar with us. They told ur many thinge, theie names and thse of some of the islands thet ‘ould be teen from that place, Their own island was called Zalvan’ Sod iti not very Inge. We took great pleasure with them, fe they were very pleasant and conversable, In order to show them fetter honor, the eaptia-genral took them to his ship and showed {bem all is merchandise-slover, eonamon, poppe, ginger, nutmeg, nace, gold and all the things ia the ship. He, had some mortars fied for them, whereat they exhibited great fear, and tied (0 jump out of the sip. They made sigs to us that the abovesaid articles "aa siping et seroto rearerTA s ein at pce where we wee gong, When tay wee about gr in a OS Thee nae wey pcealy ond eat, 4.98 tte thr eka acording the promise The vlad where Soot Ted Homa yHeon) fo echt we were led Treo cece er, we caled Acgus foo wo prin se tring ace of Coo Sig”) for ee a buns Sei (fold which we fovnd the des We ete ey wc hr, 08 ge oes wih fk four rat aan ond and evmbling pine weds There Se en Mame of them good and chess bed. These set and eefore we called then the enya no, they ete dacovered othe Sunday sechipagy of Se Ip 10 degen of nutes toward he Asc of St Late Toda f cna hundred and syne ders tom the ie of emaseton. ee ere iay, March 2, thowe men came as they bad ws ewe te wih evn fet ang 9 Fem Ty inorder to sow oy tat hee wre fo Balog and cored ent ga of pee ot ig i al one aie rm ter The sigur was #9 We puch apne (tattooed). He wore two gold ening 9 git a wha we Bers many gold amiets on ther arms td Uhak tboo the neds Wa stayed thee one week, sod during (SE bumpin wat aha dal oe ch. odo a cen acon water fom hs a ud, whch com> dann ee ny. Tre ee peole Ug cea ONE wo se ie ers 50 urge tha Sey am pass thet ars ae ee there prone ae capo, tht to sy, besten ee a ws anh woven from the back ofa ee aboot Te Bote exept sore of the cel who wear ction doth em: ela wih sik at Ge ends by means of a aeedle. They are BERS tnd pated. “They ancnt themselves with enconat ond oak yotaned dias a pretest agin san and wind. They ve wa Bin hair ta tals tothe wait, and se daggers, hive, and wer tnamented with gl large sed, fscines’ aves, and ‘Ehiny new Wat sevembe sal, aod their beats are ke crs. by he aternoon of holy Mooday, the day of our Lady, March weave wile we were on the plat of weighing achat, T went TERT ado othe spt fh and puting my feet pon a yard leading sea Tae the soveteom, they sipped, for it was raloy, and com be many lands pe Taian tem ft das, wile el bly tnd frog «foe conc a Eel efi eo a eee 28 rst vovsce ascin@ Tie WORLD seqomaly fel othe sa, 9 thet no one sy me. Whe Twas SPUD Yet ay tte baad fnppened to exch bo of te dev ac othe anton, which we daging ithe water 1 bel Srrighy and beg to ery ut #9 lly that Iwas rescued by SEAT sent Tus lard nt tele inded, tough sy Begrbue though the ere of that foot of chat (the Vga. ‘Ft same dy wre shaped or course foward the west soulvest even Tour indy, samely Cento, Wsanghen, Toon, aod konron! ‘On Thusdey morning, March tweny-2ght at we ba senate co land the ight ben, we ancored oer i We st 2 rll bont whch the aaiver call oloto [bsota) with elght men IE, approncing the foihip. A save Belonging the gti focal! win wet a ane of Zamats (Suma, whch oa fr Sy called Tapobaen, spoke t them, They immediately oder Too! him, came slong te ship, unwiing to eater Dut cing 2 ostion 1 Some ite stance, The eapan see that Gey would ear thew them ou 4 fed xp and oer gy ted fo 0 it of woud, "They reeved. tem very gly, and wert away ‘judy fave ther hag, Abt two Boor ier wo se to tanghet coming. They ae lrg bots and ae 0 called (by tote eons) They were fll of men and the og was Inthe ger of Tia, being vented under waving of mats When the hing cane sear the fogs, the save spoke to him. The King undentood im for in thre dics the Kage Kaew more languages thin {he te people He craved some of ht ment ener the sips tute always remained fo his Bolonghes, at some He diane from the ship unt i own mea eturoed, and a scons they frtmed he departed, The eaptingeneral towed gest honor © {he'men who cteed the sip, and gave them sme present, fr stich the Kg wished before depatueto give he catia a Igo Warot gold ata basket! of ginger Te ater, however, thaoked ‘ie hig heariy but would not ere Ja the soca we ston inthe sigs (aod anchored] nen the dweligs of the Kg. Newt dey, bly Friday, he caplalageneral sat his sve, who sete out iverpee, ashore in + sll boat to atk the log {Phe hd any food to have cased to the ships; and to sty that they would be well ised with, for be (and his mea) bad come tovhe ind ot finds and not as eoemies. The king came With Sicoreght men in the same bos and eatred the ship. He embraced Pabaly Dino, Cabugnn, buon, and Mane serena PArETTA a the captain general to whom be gave three porcelsin jars covered Dea Tver Sad fll of raw ee, Bro very atge dorado and ober Tings The captain genera gave the hing 4 garment of ed and elise cath rae io the Tush fashion, and a fine ro cap, and Uelheotbers (he Kings soen}, some kaives and to others, mirrors ‘Then the copia geaeral bad a collation spread for them, and bad Tartine told tough the slave that he desired to be cart eas) with Than tat is to sy, brother. The King replied that be also wished Di at sams felations with the caplain-geneal. Then the cap 1 awed fim cloth of various colors, linea, coral {oraments) Ia Stay other ales of merchandise, and al the arilery, some are he bad discharged for brn, wheret the natives were greatly frightened. "Then the captain geoeral had a man armed as 9 sldie, ad paced hin in the midst of tice en armed with swords 2nd dag ee who struck bien on all parts of the body. Thereby was the iy yendered. almost speechless. The caplao-general_ tld in TR ght slave that one of those armed men wa wor ome un org ore San men, ‘The king aaswered that that was a foct, The Spt genera said that e had two hundred men in each ship who rec armed in chat manner’ He showed the King cuirasses, sword wea buckles, and had a review made for him. Then he led the hing {the deck of the ship, that i Tcated above atthe ster: and bad Is seechait and compe brought. He told the King through the interpreter how he had found the strait in order to voyage thither Eni ow many moons he had been without seeing land, wherest the Hing wos astovshed, Lasly, he told the King that he would like, UU were pleasing to him, to send two of his men with him so that he might show them some of his things. The biog replied that he war agreeable, and I went ia company with one of the other en, ‘When I reached shore, the king raised bis hands toward the sky ‘and then turned toward ws two, We did the same toward him 05 Aid all the others, The king took me by the hand; one of Bs ‘ils tock my companion: and thus they led us under a bamboo tovering, where there was Balonghat s long a eighty of my palm lengths, and resembling a fusta. We sat down upon the stern of that Irolonghet, constantly conversing with sighs. The king's mem stood bout usin a cele with swords, daggers, seats, abd buckles, The king had plate of pork Brought in and a large jt filed with wine Ta Svs exagwatin to inptes the waves 8 rast YOrKGE A900 THE WORD ‘as every mouthful, we drank a cop of wine. The wine that wat let [athe apy at any tine, although that happened but ely, was Jie toa by fae The Hng’s cup was slays Rept covered RU} fo one ee deen from it bat he and 1. Before the Bog took Tae Rip to dnck, be raised his clasped bands toward the sky, and ie thane tas aod when he was about 9 dbink, he extended the fit of his let and toward me (at fist T thooghe that be was Moot tore me) and then dank. f did the same toward the Ring $y all make tore signs ove toward ancter when they deiak, We evth such ceremonies and with ober sigs of friendship. Late pea on holy Friday, for 1 could not help myself, Before the soppet Four I gave the King many things which 1 bad brovght 1 wrote down the names of many things in their language ‘when the hing snd the others saw me oriting, and when T told them {bets words, Gey weve all astonished. While engaged in that the fopper hour was. engoonced. ‘Two large porcelain dishes were Treeght in, one ful of rice and the other of pork with is gravy We ste with the same signe and earemonies alter which we went to the palace of te King which war bult ike a hayloft and was “hated with fig and pala leves. Te was built up high from the {pound on huge posts of wood aad it was necersry to ascend toi means of ladders The Lng made vs sit down there ca a bamboo Pat with ur legs down up tke tars. After half an hour a plat fer of roast fish cut in pices was brought in sod giger freshly bere, and wie. The King’s eldest soo, who waste prince, cae aren to un whereupon the hing told him to it down near vs, and Pe esordgly dd so. Then two platters were rowght in (one with Th and its sduce, snd the ober with rice), s0 that we might ext sth the prince, My companion Became intosiated as consequence Gro much diaking and eating, They wed the gum ofa tte called ‘nine wrapped in palin or figleaves for lights. The king made «= wipe thet be was going to go to sleep. He left the prince with we eae slept with the later on 2 bamboo rat with pillows made Of eaves, When day dawned the king eame and took me by the nd, nd tn that manner we went to where we bad had supper, fn order to partake of refreshments, but the boat came 10 get us Before we le the King kised our bands with greet joy, snd we Fhs, One of fs brothers, the king of another island, and three men Come with un The captain general kept him to dine with ws, and give him many things. ‘Pieces of gold, of the sice of walnuts and eggs, ar found by sifting the earth in the island of that King whom I led to ovr ships. Al the des of that king re of gold and alo some portion SARE, feces aa we weve told By tat tng himselt, According to Fret wns be was very grandly decked oot, and the fines tok Deu tat we sow tnong hose peopl, His has was excedingly Hered hung to bis shoulders He bod a covering of si on his PAS) dnd wore ewo large golden earrings fastened in is eas. Me bead aad tom cloth allemsroidered wih all, which covered him hock the win to the Keer At his side hung a dagger, the bal roe ay was somewhat Toog and al of gold, and is seabbard of cert code had thee spots oF gold on every tooth, and his Garp arf bound with gold He was pefomed wit stom eer penton He was tawny and paited allover, That island of bis ae berteputus ad Calagan’ /When those Kings wished to st6 Te Router they both went TS hunt in that island where we ere. rae aoe ts fit hing is Rain Colambu, and the second Raia Sis? ‘Ecty on the moring of Sunday te last of Mac and Easter day, the captain geneal sent the priest with some men t Prep 1B pas where Mass war to be said; together with the itepreter re tung that we were ot going to land in order to dine Meee, but fo say Mass. Therefore the King sent us to swine Thor he bad ad ile, When the boor for Mass aved, we Inde Bat about fity men, without our body armor, but carrying out Shher anos, and essed in our best clothes. Before we reached the ‘tore with our Bost, six pieces were discharged as a sign of peace ‘We landed; the two kings embraced the eaptnnegeeral, and placed Mh betwens them, We went in marchig order tothe place con: ‘ecated, which was not far from the shore. Defore the commence seer hss the captain. sprikled the eotre bodies of the two ings with musk water, During the Mast we made our offerings ‘The lange went forward to Kis the cross as we did, but made 20 ‘Mecnge Wheo the body of our Lord was clevate, they remained to ther koees and worshipped Him with clasped bands, The ships fred all their arillery at once wheo the body of Christ was elevated, the sigaa! aving been given from the shore with muskets, After the conclusion of Mass, some of our men took communion ‘The captain general arsanged 4 fencing toursament, at which the Kings were greatly plead. ‘Then he bad. a cross cased in end the nails anda crow, to which they made immediate reverence He tod the kings Cough the iaterpreter that they were the stand- gs the nom ps of Mtn, » rast vorsce ARON TEE WORD ards gen to hic by the emperor his sovereign, so tht wherever SLR gee might setup thre teas. (He said) that be wi Shao ke te ia tat place for thes benefit for whenever aay of our TE ee LS sould tow chat we bad been there by that ees, SPSS > potting to dipleae them or barm thes property: Tr asy of thee men were captured, they would be set free imme: ‘ately on that sige being shown. Te was necessary to st tht cross Go te som of the highest mosntsia, so that on steiog it eve) Porning they might adore st and if they 4 tha, neither thunder, ‘br orn would harm them i the least. They thanked Hie besrsly tod. [suid] that they would do everything wiling- by The expla geeral also bad thers asked whether they were Mus- sor beaten, or what was this bel. They seplied that they bad bp ober worbip but runing ther clasped bands and their face to (be shy and that hey clld their god “Abba.” Theret the captain wes very Bad aod tening that, the fest King rated his hands to (Be shy sa said that be wished that It were postble for him to (pale the capinia sce bs lve for hima The istrpoeter sed the | Kg wby there war so lato est Gere. ‘The later replied that be tid not bve in that place except when be went hunting and to te hs brother, bot that be lived in another island where all bi ny were. The captain general bad bien atked to declare whether fe bad any cocrlen, 3 that be might go with his ships to desuoy {hem a0 to reader them obniiest to bin. The King thanked him Sod sad thet he de indeed have two islands hostile to i, bot tbat it was not thea the season to go there. The captain told bien that {f God would ngain allow him to seta to thove dirrics, be woold bing so maay ten that be woold make the king's enemies subject ‘Gen forming in batalion and frig the muskets and the captia bving embraced the two Kings, we tok our leave, ‘Ater dincer we all returned clad in our doublets, and that seeroon weet together with the to kings t9 the summit of the ‘poustais there. When we reached the sume, the captain: [feseal tld them that he estenmed highly having sweated for them, for since the ero war thre, st could not but be of great use to then On asking thea which port was the best to get fod, they replied that there were thee, samely, Ceylon, Zabo, and Calaghan' Ty, Lays, Cae sd the Cag dt of Minds ‘but that Zubu was the largest aod the one with most tade, They Rend of ther wn accord to give ws pots to show os the way ee Capea perl thanked them, and determined to go ther, for Tes PEt fate wil. After the cous was erected fo postion, eat cs epested a Pater Nower 208 an Ave Mars, and adored TRELIS Si he kings ed the same. Then we descended through (he mt ed fides aod weet tothe place where the belanghat ae oe Ling bad some counts brought in 99 that we might te Fe halve, The captain adked the Bogs forthe pits, for be Fens depen the folowing moraing aod (sid) that be would are asl they were the ngs themicves, and would leave sree poeag hostage The Kings copied that every our be wed Be Sate were A hs command, but dat night the, fit hing SEARLE mind and im he moring when we were aboot 10 de serie word to the cptoger asking in fr love of Men Fa ery days und be should have bit le harvested, and ober TES kings ate and drank 90 much that hey sept all the day Det the oe conse them tht they were slightly sick, Our men did Sethng ou tat day, but they worked the ext to dap 1s or se prope brought us aboard» porsoge fll of see ao Gan wight or ten fgg fastened together to barter them for = Fea See the most was worth three catrnt” The expiin, #6 Tear that nave cased for nothing bet a fie, called him fo {ec other things. He put his hand i his purse and wished to esny drinkers Their women are clad in tee cloth from Their bor ls black and reaches to the grovnd. th They have bole perced in their ears ‘Those people are constantly chewing Tad which resembles a pear. They ed then wrap 3 inthe leaves of th feared, tho leaves resemble the eaves of the malbery. They (eater ite bine, and when they have chewed it thorooghly Typ tout: Ht makes the mouth exceedingly red. All the people tn Dose parts of the world use fi very cooking to the sess Pit ahey cemed to wse it they would die. There re dogs, cen yuin, fowl, goats ice, ginger, coconuts figs oranges, Iron Sale poston, sarge, was, and-a qoanty of gold in that sland ra Pee utade af nine and two-thirds degres toward the Arcs ole and ina Tongtude of one hundred and sinty.two degrees frm Fee sie emarcation, Tes twenty-five leagues frm the Acqwads tnd is called Mazzun We remained there seven days, after which we i + toward the northwest, passing among five islands; na Hebel, Canighen, Baybai, and Catighan! Tn the last-nam of Catghen, there are ats as large as cages: As it was Tate we Fined eee them, which resembled chicken ia taste, There are lows, watle-doves, partes, and certain black birds as lage as do setts chickens which have a Tong tail, The fast mentioned bicds Tip eggs as Tonge es the gcse, and bury them under the sind, wero ue gret heat of whic they hatch out! When te chicks ae pen, they push up the sand, and come out. Those eggs are good eeepc is 2 distance of twenty leagues from Mazaua to Ca- lignan, We bot out westward from Catighan, but te hing of Ma sere could nat follow us (eloely}, and consequently, we awaited Nn sane hue islands, namely, Polo, Ticobon, and Poron? When he Taught up with us be was gjeatiy astonished at the rapidity wi Seine sled, ‘The captain-general had him come Sato bis ship pleased, Thus did we 10 Zobu being, fiften Ceylon, ‘aland With several of his chiefs at which they were go to Zubu trom Gatighao, the distance fet sumed dat Lae oe a ath nono Cage an and tN Ao ca a Co nhl Caughan bas at been ote, Moan, compote of two ies, Baybiy 10 te * wm. eum Anes ou, ETB BIRR A eros 265 TRIPULANTES QUE AL MANDO DE TENT 4 DE 108 208 SALIERON DE ESTE PUERTO DE SAMUI AE 5 MBRE DE. 1519 PARA SURRAMIEDA EL DIA 20 DY: SUPTIEN TAL MUNDO, SOLAMEN: see T1322 (05 IBNAVEGANTES QU SECITAN A CONTINLACON: DE ROWAS, DE, ROMS. HERNANDO DE BUSTAMANTE, DE MERIDA TRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ, DE SEVILLA. 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On approching the cy, the captain general ordered th ships to fling ther banners. The tlle were lowered and. aronged as if fac bat, anal all the alley was fired, a0 action which caused great feat to those people, The captain sent a forterson of i Ambrstador ta the King of Zubo with the fntepreter. When they feached the city, they found a vast crowd of people together wi the king all of wom bad been frightened by the mortars. ‘The in teapete tokd therm that that was our custom when entering ito fch places, ata ign of pesce and fends, and hat we had die Charged all our mortars fo honor the king of the village. The hing fad all of is men weve reasvured, and the Ling had us arked by his goveror what we wanted, The fterpreter tepid that his mas ter wa 8 capain of the greatest king and prince in the world, ad that be war going to discover Maluco; bt that he had come solely to visit the hang because of the good report wbich he had hetrd fof him Grom the King. of Mazasa, and to buy food with hit mer- Chandi, The King tld him that be was welcome but that i was Aheie cortom for all ships that entered thls ports to pay tnibute, sand that it was but four €ays sine s junk from Ciama (Sit) laden With gold aad saves bad paid him tribute, Ar proof of ie state meat the ing pointed out to the interpreter, a merchant from Cama, who had romined to wade the gold and slaves. The inter preter told he king that, since his master was the captaia of 50 rest a king, he did noe pay tibute to any seigner in the word, fn that ifthe king wished peace he would have peace, bet if war instead — war / Thereupon, the Mslin merchant said to the King “cate rain chia that isto say, “Look well, sire. These men are the sane who have conquered Calicut, Malaca, and all India Magive. they are treated well, they will give good treatment, but if they ate treated evi, evil and worse treatment, as they have dane 10 Calicut and Malaca."The interpreter understood i ll end told the ‘og that his master's King was more powerful in men and ships than the king of Prtogao, that he was the king of Spain and em- peror of all the Christians, and that if the king did not cae to be Iis frend be would next tine send so many men that they would estray him. The Muslim related everything to the king who there: ‘upon sald that he would deliberate with his men and would answer the captain on the following day. ‘Then be had refreshments of many shes, all from mast and contained in porcelain plat ters, besides many jers of wine brought in. Alter our men bad

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