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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER V
18/21

Those who had named and had first dwelled in Jamestown were in number about a hundred.
To these had been added, during the first year or so, perhaps two hundred more.

And the ships that had parted from the Sea Adventure had brought in three hundred.

First and last, not far from seven hundred English folk had come to live in Virginia.

And these skeletons eating snakes and adders were all that remained of that company; all those others had died miserably and their hopes were ashes with them.
What might Sir Thomas Gates, the Governor, do?
"That which added most to his sorowe, and not a little startled him, was the impossibilitie..

how to amend one whitt of this.


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