The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. 5: Quebec, 1632-1633
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The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. 5: Quebec, 1632-1633
Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); Indians of North America -- Canada; Jesuits -- Missions; Jesuits -- North America
During this speech, the Captain and his men listened very
attentively. He, among others, appeared to be in deep thought,
drawing [229 i.e., 129] from his stomach from time to time this
aspiration, while they were speaking to him, _hám! hám! hám!_ as
if approving the speech of the interpreter, which, when finished,
this Captain arose to answer, but with a keenness and delicacy of
rhetoric that might have come out of the schools of Aristotle or
Cicero. He won, in the beginning of his discourse, the good will
of all of the French by his profound humility, which appeared with
exceeding grace in his gestures and in his language.
Ie ne suis, disoit-il, qu'vn pauure petit animal qui va rampant sur
la terre: Vous autres François vous estes les grands du monde, qui
faites tout trembler. Ie ne scay comme i'ose parler deuant de si
grands Capitaines: si i'auois quelqu'vn derriere moy qui me suggerast
ce que ie dois dire, ie parlerois plus hardimẽt. [230 i.e., 130] Ie me
trouue estonné, ie n'ay iamais eu d'instruction, mon pere m'a laissé
fort ieune, si ie dis quelque chose ie le vais recueillant çà & là à
l'aduanture, c'est ce qui me fait trembler.
"I am," said he, "only a poor little animal, crawling about on
the ground; you Frenchmen are the great of the earth, who make
all tremble. I do not know how I dare to talk before such great
Captains. If I had some one behind me who would suggest what I
ought to say, I would speak more boldly. [230 i.e., 130] I am
bewildered; I have never had any instruction; my father left me
very young; if I say anything, I go seeking it here and there, at
hazard, and it is that which makes me tremble.
Tu nous dis que les François nous ont tousiours aimez, nous le sçauons
bien, & nous mentirions si nous disions le contraire. Tu dis que tu as
tousiours esté veritable, aussi t'auõs-nous tousiours creu. Tu nous as
assisté en nos guerres, nous t'en aimons tous dauantage, que veux-tu
qu'on responde? tout ce que tu dis est vray.
"Thou tellest us that the French have always loved us; we know it
well, and we would lie if we said the contrary. Thou sayest that
thou hast always been true, and we have always believed thee. Thou
hast assisted us in our wars, we love thee all the more for it;
what dost thou wish that we should answer? All that thou sayest is
true.
Tu dis que les François sont venus habiter à Kebec pour nous defẽdre, &
que tu viendras en nostre pays pour nos proteger. Ie me souuiens bien
d'auoir ouy dire à nos peres que quand vous estiez là bas à Tadoussac,
les Montagnaits vous allerent voir, & vous inuiterent à nostre deceu
de monter çà haut, où nos peres [231 i.e., 131] vous ayant veu, vous
aimerent, & vous prierent d'y faire vostre demeure.
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