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2 Read Robin MacWizardtasks diary at home and then answer the questions.PLYMOUTH HARBOR, ENGLANDMy unknown friend.Today Itaskm leaving my country forever and going to the New World.
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2 Read Robin MacWizardtasks diary at home and then answer the questions.
PLYMOUTH HARBOR, ENGLAND
My unknown friend.
Today Itaskm leaving my country forever and going to the New World. Itaskm sailing off into the unknown because all my work here is finished. I dontaskt know what is going to happen to me. Will I die on the way and be buried in the cold waters of the Atlantic or will I be killed by the fierce tribes which live in America? Itaskm not afraid of that, there is only one thing that scares me: if I die, the memory of my family will be lost forever. So I have decided to write this diary. I hope that one day somebody will read it. Thattasks why I write it for you. my unknown friend.
My name is Robin MacWizard. 1 come from Scotland, and Itaskm the last member of the ancient MacWizard clan that used to be big and powerful. Many centuries ago a prophecy was made that one day a Scottish king would rule both Scotland and England. The duty of my clan was to help the Scottish king get to the English throne. The prophecy came true in 1603 when the Scottish king, James, got the crown of England.
How it happened is another story, but my family played an important role in it. King James promised everybody who supported him that he would become a kind and tolerant king and would grant people religious freedom. But when James finally became the King of England, he changed his mind. Anybody who disagreed with the official church or the king was burned at the stake. Unfortunately, our family was no exception.
When I was away. King Jamestasks soldiers broke into my castle and took my wife and two children away. I spent years looking for them everywhere, and finally I found the grave of my dear wife, Mary. But I didntaskt find any graves for my children, so I still hope that theytaskre alive and well.
ON THE MAYFLOWER
My dear friend, Itaskve been very busy these days, as most of the passengers on board the ship are seasick and need help.
But let me tell you more about the ship and its 120 passengers. The shiptasks called the Mayflower. Shetasks not very big but was thought to be strong enough to cross the Atlantic. The passengers on the ship are a really unusual group of people. Most of them left home for a very important reason; religion. They call themselves the Saints of the Holy Discipline, or just Saints.
The Saints do not believe in the Church of Rome, the Pope or the power of the king over other people. They think that God is in peopletasks hearts, not in a church. You may say there is nothing so bad about these beliefs, but in 1620 when James was king, people couldntaskt choose their religion.
The Saints are a well educated, industrious, peace-loving people. They just want to worship God in their own way. They dream that in the New World they will be free to do what they want. This dream has made them take their wives and their children to start this dangerous journey.
The Saints call the other passengers "strangers". The Strangers have come with us for different reasons: some hope to get rich, some want the chance of a better life and some, like me, are just running away from Britain to save their lives. So I. Robin MacWizard, am definitely a Stranger. Itaskve even started a poem about our group. Here is the beginning:
The New World promised us freedom and changes, The weather was rough and the sea was cold, But we left our homes, both Saints and Strangers, Some for religion and some for gold.
19 September
ON THE MAYFLOWER
Wetaskve been at sea for two weeks now. Itaskm getting to know the other passengers on board the ship. The Saints give their children interesting names. Itaskve already met Remember, Love and Patience. I think the Saints believe that these names will help their children have the same qualities later in their lives. Well, wetaskll see.
15 October
MAYFLOWER
My dear friend.
We have been through (испытали) a lot this month. There was a horrible storm, and the main beam cracked. The ship was in real danger. At first nobody knew what to do, but then our clever Captain Jones had an idea of how to fix the problem and we went on.
The weather is awful. Wetaskve had nothing but (кроме) fog for days. People get wet through and have no chance to dry their clothes. The food is not very good, so a lot of passengers are getting ill. Even the people who are not ill yet are getting weaker. Theytaskre starting to think about all the dangers of the New World.
Before we landed, I decided to show the poem to William Bradford. I should have mentioned him before in this diary. Hetasks the Saintstask leader, a man of great intelligence and kindness. Out of all his friends, he could really be called a "saint". Hetasks keeping a detailed record of everything that happens on the Mayflower.
1 thought he might like to copy my little poem into his journal, so I showed it to him. Here is what he said, "We are not just Saints or just Strangers anymore. Although we have our differences, we are all Godtasks children, and our Lord loves us all equally. So now together we are Godtasks pilgrims and thattasks the name we shall all be called." When I heard these kind, wise words, I didntaskt feel upset at all. Bradford was right, so today 1 wrote the ending of the poem. I hope hetaskll like it when I show it to him:
We will love these rivers and mountain ranges, We will fight for this land to our last breath, And well stay here forever, both Saints and Strangers, Brothers and sisters in life and death.
10 November
CAPE COD HARBOR
The Mayflower brought us to the New World safely, but our troubles are just beginning. The crew made a mistake, so we landed in Cape Cod, which is not a very suitable place for a settlement. Ittasks winter and very cold, and the land is covered with ice. Our supplies of food and fresh water are running out. A lot of people are unhappy and even angry, and some are even thinking of a revolt.
11 November
CAPE COD HARBOR
Master Bradford is a truly great man. Today he had the idea that all of us, Saints and Strangers, should choose a governor and agree to obey him and the laws we agree on. Most of us liked the idea and signed an agreement which we called the Mayflower Compact. Then we voted and chose John Carver for governor. I personally voted for Bradford, but Carver is a good choice too.
6 December
CAPE COD HARBOR
Some of the men went on expeditions on shore to look for something to eat and to find some fresh water, but we werentaskt very successful. We came across an Indian village, but it was clear that the Indians had seen us and had left the village before we arrived.
The Mayflower has been at anchor at Cape Cod for twenty-six days, and most of the Pilgrims are still on board. We still cantaskt decide if we should stay here or look for a more suitable place to build our village. The conditions on the ship are very bad and more people are getting ill and could die. There are only one hundred and one of us left now.
8 December
CAPE COD HARBOR
The Indians finally showed themselves. In the morning when we were returning from one of our expeditions, some arrows shot out from one of the trees and hit us. We were caught at the worst possible moment because some of us were tired and had put down our guns a few yards away. We ran for our guns and fought back. There were twenty of us against forty Indians, who were fit and strong and fought really bravely. However, the Indians had only bows and arrows and couldntaskt do much against our guns. We won that first battle and, fortunately, nobody was killed.
When we reached the ship, we finally decided to leave Cape Cod and sail to Plymouth.
18 December
PLYMOUTH HARBOR
After nearly two months in the new land we decided to go on shore and build our first village. This place is a lot better than Cape Cod. We found a lot of trees, different herbs and berries, and we hoped to find animals to hunt.
25 December
PLYMOUTH HARBOR
My dear friend, _ On Christmas Day, which we didntaskt celebrate because this day isntaskt important to the Saints, we started to build the first houses. By the next couple of days we had still made very little progress, as the weather was terrible. The icy rain and extreme cold continued to take more lives. We haventaskt met any Indians yet, but far away in the distance we can see the smoke of their fires. The Indians are not far away, but we hope they wontaskt leave their warm wigwams until spring.
3 March
PLYMOUTH COLONY
My dear friend,
Itaskm sorry I haventaskt written for so long. The last two months have been the worst of my life. More than half the people who came with us to the New World have died. They were killed by cold and disease. But there is hope for the rest of us. The weather is getting warmer now and we are hoping to be able to plant some crops soon, so we can survive. Our main worry is now the Indians. We are expecting them to attack at any time.
16 March
PLYMOUTH COLONY
Amost amazing thing has happened.
Earlier today, I suddenly heard some cries and shouts, and when I ran to where they were coming from, I saw an Indian coming towards our village. He walked up to us, then he smiled and said "welcome" in English.
He didntaskt speak English very well, but he told us more about himself. His name is Samoset, and he is not an enemy. He learned English from some English fishermen who used to come to fish in these waters.
When he heard about us, he decided to come and offer us some help.
He doesntaskt belong to any local tribe, but he has friends here. He especially recommended one of his friends called Squanto. He said that Squantotasks English was really good. We wanted to trust Samoset, but we were also scared of him. He could be an Indian spy, so we sighed with relief when he finally left.
22 March
PLYMOUTH COLONY
Samoset came back with some friends. One of them was Squanto, who is a really amazing person. He told us that the Indians and the Pilgrims should finally get to know each other and become friends. He introduced us to the chief of the local tribe, whose name is Massasoit. The first meeting
went very well and soon after that Massasoit and our governor signed an agreement to live in peace and help each other. It was a great joy to us. but there are still many other tribes around so we cantaskt feel absolutely safe.
1 April
PLYMOUTH COLONY
Asad day. The Mayflower finally left for -.England. We all had tears in our eyes, as the last connection with home was gone, but none of us wanted to go back to England. The few of us who survived the winter didntaskt want to give up now that we had Squantotasks help