As Pawan tended to the fire in his cabin, Sir Walter Raleigh strode in, seemingly ready to burst. Pawan was given an earful, told that he was a sack of stale bread, and told to help out more in the fields with his fellow settlers. Pawan desperately pleaded his side of the case, saying that he was attempting to make friends with the natives in order to find a new food supplies. However, Raleigh would have none of it and before leaving, stomped on Pawan's fire, leaving the cabin in darkness.
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