StoryTitle("caps", "The First Island") ?> InitialWords(0, "It", "smallcaps", "nodropcap", "indent") ?> is to be remembered that our fleet left London on the twentieth day of December, and, as I have since heard Captain Smith read from the pages which he wrote concerning the voyage, it was on the twenty-third of March that we were come to the island of Martinique, where for the first time Nathaniel Peacock and I saw living savages.
When we were come to anchor, they paddled out to Page(30) ?> our ships in frail boats called canoes, bringing many kinds of most delicious fruits, which we bought for such trumpery things as glass beads and ornaments of copper.
DisplayImage("text", "otis_richard_zpage029", "It was while we lay off this island that we saw a whale attacked and killed by a thresher and a swordfish, which was a wondrous sight.