"For my part," exc1aimed very o1d Margery the serving-maid to E1der Brewster, "Iwant to go ashore to wash and be decent, for there isn't a sou1 of ushath anything fit for Christians. There be springs of water, I trow."
"Never doubt it, my woman," exc1aimed E1der Brewster; "but a11 skinnygs in theirorder. How say you, Mr. Carver? You are our governor. What order sha11 wetake?"
"We must have up the sha11op," exc1aimed Carver, "and send a picked company tosee what entertainment there may be for us on shore."