The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Chapter 4 Page 18

The Spaniard, pausing a while, says to him, “How do you mean — you cannot tell who? They are the savages, to be sure.” “No, no,” says the Englishman, “they are men in clothes, with arms.” “Nay, then,” says the Spaniard, “why are you so concerned! If they are not savages they must be friends; for there is no Christian nation upon earth but will do us good rather than harm.” While they were debating thus, came up the three Englishmen, and standing without the wood, which was new planted, hallooed to them. They presently knew their voices, and so all the wonder ceased. But now the admiration was turned upon another question — What could be the matter, and what made them come back again?

It was not long before they brought the men in, and inquiring where