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ow-shots came flying amongst them which they returned and one Indian gave an extraordinary cry and away they went. After all was quiet, the Pilgrims picked up eighteen arrows, some headed with brass, some with hart's horn (deer's horn), and others with eagles' claws, Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrims, 158. the brass heads at least showing that those Indians had met Englishmen before. Three days after this encounter at Namskeket,--namely, on December 22, 1620 (a date now computed as December 23),--the English landed at Patuxet, now Plymouth. (I know these particulars as to dates, because I was myself born on the anniversary of this first date, the 22d, and regarded myself as a sort of brevet Pilgrim, until men, alleged to be scientific, robbed me of one point of eminence in my life by landing the Pilgrims on the 23d). Three months passed before the sight of any more Indians, when Samoset came, all alone, with his delightful salutation, Welcome, Englishmen, and a few days later