Pocahontas Begs for Smith's Life
He
was forced down on the earth, with his head upon a great
rock, while two half naked savages came forward with heavy
stones bound to wooden handles, with which to beat out his
brains, and these weapons were already raised to strike, when
the girl Pocahontas ran forward, throwing herself upon my
master, as she asked that Powhatan give him to her.
Now, as we afterward came to know, it is the custom among
savages, that when one of their women begs for the life of
a prisoner, to grant the prayer, and so it was done in this
case, else we had never seen my master again.
It is also the custom, when a prisoner has thus been given to
one who begged for his life, that the captive shall always be
held as slave by her; but Pocahontas desired only to let him
go back to Jamestown. Then it was she told her father how she
had been treated when visiting us, and Powhatan, after keeping
Captain Smith prisoner until he could tell of what he had seen
in other countries of the world, set him free.
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