Having thus fed him with boil'd Meat and Broth,I was resolv'd to feast him the next Day with roasting a Piece of the Kid;this 1 did by hanging it before the Fire,in a String,as I had seen many People do in England,setting two Poles up,one on each side the Fire,and one cross on the Top,and tying the String to the Cross-stick,letting the Meat turn continually:This Friday admir'd very much;but when he came to taste the Flesh,he took so many ways to tell me how well he lik'd it,that I could not but understand him;and at last he told me he would never eat Man's Flesh any more,which I was very glad to hear.

The next Day I set him to work to beating some Corn out,and sifting it in the manner I us'd to do,as I observ'd before and he soon understood how to do it as well as I,especially after he had seen what the Meaning of it was,and that it was to make Bread of;for after that I let him see me make my Bread,and bake it too,and in a little Time Friday was able to do all the Work for me,as well as I could do it my self.

I begun now to consider,that having two Mouths to feed,instead of one,I must provide more Ground for my Harvest,and plant a larger Quantity of Corn,than I us'd to do;so I mark'd out a larger Piece of Land,and began the Fence in the same Manner as before,in which Friday not only work'd very willingly,and very hard;but did it very chearfully,and I told him what it was for;that it was for Corn to make more Bread,because he was now with me,and that I might have enough for him,and my self too:He appear'd very sensible of that Part,and let me know,that he thought I had much more Labour upon me on his Account,than I had for my self;and that he would work the harder for me,if I would tell him what to do.