1 I then made another sign, that I wanted drink.
2 I was soon able to call for bread and drink, or whatever else I wanted.
3 They sent me own victuals and drink, and took the government of the ship to themselves.
4 However, he made other signs to let me understand that I should have meat and drink enough, and very good treatment.
5 The animosities between these two parties run so high, that they will neither eat, nor drink, nor talk with each other.
6 These circumstances, added to the refreshment I had received by their victuals and drink, which were very nourishing, disposed me to sleep.
7 To this hour they dare not presume to touch my bread, or drink out of the same cup, neither was I ever able to let one of them take me by the hand.
8 He ordered his cooks and butlers, who were already prepared, to give me victuals and drink, which they pushed forward in a sort of vehicles upon wheels, till I could reach them.
9 I stored the boat with the carcases of a hundred oxen, and three hundred sheep, with bread and drink proportionable, and as much meat ready dressed as four hundred cooks could provide.
10 But what he chiefly wondered at was, how such vast tracts of ground as I described should be wholly without fresh water, and the people put to the necessity of sending over the sea for drink.
11 I took these vehicles and soon emptied them all; twenty of them were filled with meat, and ten with liquor; each of the former afforded me two or three good mouthfuls; and I emptied the liquor of ten vessels, which was contained in earthen vials, into one vehicle, drinking it off at a draught; and so I did with the rest.