Of these graines besides bread, the inhabitants make victuall [b 3] eyther by parching them; or seething them whole vntill they be broken; or boyling the floure with water into a pappe.
M415) During this time their victuals consumed, and became so short, that euery man was constrained to eate not past twelue graines of mill by the day, which may be in value as much as twelue peason.
They dig their ground with an instrument of wood which is fashioned like a broad mattocke, wherewith they digge their Vines in France, they put two graines of Maiz together.
Thou art not thy selfe, For thou exists on manie a thousand graines That issue out of dust.
This peper tree hath his floure and berry like in all parts to our Iuie berry, and those berries be graines of peper: so that when they gather them they be greene, and then they lay them in the Sunne, and they become blacke.
There is also another sort of weight called Mangiallino, which is 5 graines of Venice weight and therewith they weigh diamants and other iewels.
Graines to be sold, but we thought it not good to tary there, least the other ships should get before vs.
The graines of this wheate are as big as our peason, round also, and very white, and somewhat shining, like pearles that haue lost their colour.
Note, that betwixt the riuer De Sestos, and the Cape Das palmas, is the place where all the graines be gathered.
The graines themselues are called of the Phisicions Grana Paradisi.
This Cape Das palmas lieth vnder foure degrees and a halfe, and betwixt the said Cape, and the riuer de Sestos is the greatest store of Graines to be had, and being past the said Cape there is no great store else where.
Mr. Graines spent much of his days and some of his nights in the engine-room, and was on the best of terms with the English engineers; but he could discover no signs of treachery on their part.
Christy had asked the chief engineer to send Mr. Graines to him, and he was talking to him about the prize and the chief prisoner when French presented himself before them.
Graines had not spoken a word on this occasion, though he had done most of the talking at the bivouac.
Captain Breaker asked some questions in regard to French, which Christy and Mr. Graines were able to answer.
Was Mr. Graines of any use to you on deck, Christy?
Graines assisted him to his stateroom, for he could not walk, and he was afraid he would fall and hurt himself.
It may be necessary or advisable for Mr. Graines and myself to leave the West Wind at any moment now.
During this time Mr. Graines had related the incidents of the action in which he had been wounded, and given a full account of the expedition to Mobile Point.
His curiosity was excited, and he walked over to the companion, where Graines appeared to be gazing into the darkness of the cabin; but he did not interfere with the proceedings of his fellow-officer.
Though Christy never drank a drop of intoxicating fluid under any circumstances, andGraines almost never, both of them believed that "apple-jack" had been a very serviceable ally during the night so far.
Graines was very anxious to know what time it was, for the most important part of the enterprise was to give the Bellevite timely notice of the coming of the Trafalgar.
Graines and myself separated from the party as soon as we landed on the point; and we had obtained our information before we joined them again on the shore of Mobile Bay, sir.
While Mr. Graines was assisting him to arrange his baggage, the steamer got under way.
Some of those graines well stir'd in Gascoine wine Is present remedie.
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