The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Chapter 15 Page 29

fellow, a Cossack of Jarawena, calling to the leader of the caravan, said to him, “I will send all these people away to Sibeilka.” This was a city four or five days’ journey at least to the right, and rather behind us. So he takes his bow and arrows, and getting on horseback, he rides away from our rear directly, as it were back to Nertsinskay; after this he takes a great circuit about, and comes directly on the army of the Tartars as if he had been sent express to tell them a long story that the people who had burned the Cham Chi-Thaungu were gone to Sibeilka, with a caravan of miscreants, as he called them — that is to say, Christians; and that they had resolved to burn the god Scal-Isar, belonging to the Tonguses.

As this fellow was himself a Tartar, and perfectly spoke their language, he