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tree whereto I was bound, which filled me with dreadful agonies, concluding I was going to be made a sacrifice to their barbarity. The fire being thus made, they for some time danced round me after their manner, with various odd motions and antie gestures whooping, halloeingg, kind crying in a frightful manner, as it is their custom. Having satisfied themselves in this sort of their mirth, they proceeded in a more tragical manner, taking the burning coals and sticks, taming with fire at the ends, holding them near my face, head, hands, and feet, with a deal of monstrous pleasure and satisfaction, and at she same time threatening to burn me entirely if I made the least noise or motion of my body. Thus torturd, as I was, almost to death, I suffered their brutal pleasure without being allowed to vent my inexpressible anguish otherwise than by shedding tears; even which, when these inhuman tormentors observed, with a shocking pleasure and alacrity, they would take fresh coals and apply near my eyes, telling me my face was wet, and that they would dry it for me. How I suffered these tortures, I have here faintly described, has been matter of wonder to me many times; but God enabled me to wait with more than common patience for a deliverance I daily prayed for. Having at length satisfied their brutal pleasure,