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    asgoveorofthelonyonthesidestreetsentdebyeninallthegreatneerica

    youstknoeverybuslanded,anoreetilesfrooston,acitybega

    butthishasnotreallybeenproveditisalstallthefanbusreallydisveredaricaandbuiltthefirstfortandthefirstcityonitsshoresalthoughhethoughthehisinasia,ontheshoresofchinaorjapan

    bushadhispeoplenearlysettledintheieeeredthattheinthingheuenblingtheyhadeoverthesea,theysaid,nottodigaketheichandgreatandhappy

    soluussettoedtoprosesuountainsofhayti;thensenttotheuntainsdisveredsignsofgold,andatonceluussenthojoyfultidingstothekingandqueenofspain

    thenheandhisnhuntedeveryetaltheyfishedforitinthestretheydugforitintheearth;theydrovetheindianstohuntforitalsountilthepoorrednleaedtohatetheverysoundoftheenlivedfor,caredfororeaboutthatthepoorightbefoundaleenheretolookforit

    onthethirteenthofjanuary,1494,luussentbaisedhesentbaentsoofthestdisntentedandquarrelsoofhislonists;and,toperthiosendtospainalltheindiansheuldake”goodefroellingthenativeseneyfortheroyalneychests

    itisnotpleasanttothinkthisofsogreatanasluusbutitistrue,andheisreallytheneriegoodndid,andspokeoutboldlyagainstitbusbushundredsofyearsbefore

    sothetbus,ainingships,hissoldiersandhislonists,reinedintheneefarrsintheneorld

    chapterixhoiralbegan

    boththefarrsandthegoldhuntershadahardtiofitinthelandtheyhadetosohopefullythefarrsdidnotliketofarchbetteratgoldhunting;thegoldhuntersfoundthatitthetherockstheyelloetaltheyoobtain

    luushielfallauntofgoldhegotfrohestreaandnesofhayti;heblingofhisnso,oneday,hehoistedsailonhisfiveshipsandstartedaines,or,perhaps,forthoseinedtofind

    hesailedtothesouthanddisveredtheislandofjaiilesthatluusainlandofasiathereeexistakethegreatnuerofsllislandshehadsailedbyallseedtoliejustasthebooksaboutedtobejustthesathattravelerssaidgrehay

    tobesuretherbleteles,thegoldenroofedpalabusadeallhisnsignapaperinheydeclaredthatthelandtheyhadfoundheislandofcubarulytheastofasia

    thisdidnotkeitso,ofurse;butitdethepeopleofspain,andthekingandqueen,thinkitostiortantso,tokeepthesailorsfrooingbabusorderedthatifanyofficershouldafteristaken,heshouldbefinedonehundreddollars;andifanysailorshouldsayso,heshouldreceiveonehundredlasheshaonguepulledoutthatodisvercathay,not

    thenluus,fearinganothershiputiny,sailedbaenai;hefellvery,verysionthsofsailingandbussosickfroeverthatheuldnotraisehishandorhi

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