I would personally try to move in with other pilgrims who had lots of supplies (besides puritans,) or bunk with some kind natives with whom I'd preach to (which is what pilgrims did.) :D
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there are currently 6 issues of Scott Pilgrim comics: (vol. 1 Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life, vol. 2 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, vol. 3 Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, vol. 4 Scott Pilgrim Gets it Together, vol. 5 Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe, and vol. 6 Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour.)
William Bradford is a famous Pilgrim.
they would drink mint leaves
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In the 1600s, Pilgrim children living in New England learned at school. They would go to a one-room schoolhouse where they would learn from a teacher. Pilgrim children would learn about reading, writing, and arithmetic. They would also learn about the Bible.
To worship a cow.
They would hang out at the Jamestown Mall, play tennis, watch soap operas and go to the Pilgrim Beauty shop once a week, go to the Pilgrim "Stop and Shop" for their groceries. Bowling at the "Pilgrim Bowlarama" and once in a while take in a movie at the "Pilgrim Muvico"[only one screen back then]
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It would depend on the specific pilgrim and the purpose of the journey. Each pilgrim in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" has their own unique personality and quirks, so the best choice would be someone with whom you would enjoy engaging in conversation and sharing stories.
Paul Pilgrim was born on October 26, 1883 and died on January 8, 1958. Paul Pilgrim would have been 74 years old at the time of death or 131 years old today.
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Molly's Pilgrim won the Oscar for Short Film - Live Action - in 1985.
at da western wall
they would find wood to build with