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Σελίδα 32
At length his reason returned , and with great difficulty and much pain , he
crawled home to his hut . Here he remained for near ten days , before he was
able to go out . After awhile , he recovered entirely , and then things went on as
before .
At length his reason returned , and with great difficulty and much pain , he
crawled home to his hut . Here he remained for near ten days , before he was
able to go out . After awhile , he recovered entirely , and then things went on as
before .
Σελίδα 40
with his vessels to leave these islands , but one of the ships getting out of order ,
he soon returned . He now perceived , with some surprise , that the conduct of the
people was entirely changed toward him and his men . Shortly after , one of his ...
with his vessels to leave these islands , but one of the ships getting out of order ,
he soon returned . He now perceived , with some surprise , that the conduct of the
people was entirely changed toward him and his men . Shortly after , one of his ...
Σελίδα 42
Shortly after - his death , which happened in the year 1779 , the vessels he had
commanded returned to England , carrying the melancholy tidings of his fate . WI
CHAPTER VII . Multitudes of people come on board the Beaver . Their dress .
Shortly after - his death , which happened in the year 1779 , the vessels he had
commanded returned to England , carrying the melancholy tidings of his fate . WI
CHAPTER VII . Multitudes of people come on board the Beaver . Their dress .
Σελίδα 143
Still he was anxious to leave the island , and return to his native country In
January 1826 , he escaped on board an American bris , and two years after , he
reached England , and returned to his native town . He then published an
interesting ...
Still he was anxious to leave the island , and return to his native country In
January 1826 , he escaped on board an American bris , and two years after , he
reached England , and returned to his native town . He then published an
interesting ...
Σελίδα 144
The British ship in which I returned , after leaving New Zealand , sailed direct ly
for England . We had nearly reached the English chan nel , when a French
vessel of war was seen at no great distance . England and France being then at
war ...
The British ship in which I returned , after leaving New Zealand , sailed direct ly
for England . We had nearly reached the English chan nel , when a French
vessel of war was seen at no great distance . England and France being then at
war ...
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America anchor animals appear approach ashore began birds board the ship boat bodies Borneo Boston called canoe Cape Horn Captain Cook CHAPTER chiefs coast companions considerable continued covered Describe direction discovered distance driven England English entirely feet fell fire four fruits give goats ground Guinea hand happened Holland houses immediately Indians inhabitants isles Java killed land leave length live looked Luzon manner miles missionaries morning mountains natives nearly night officers Pacific ocean Parley passed reached remained resemble returned river rocks sail sailors Sandwich islands savages seemed seen Selkirk ship shore side sometimes soon stones stop storm story suppose taken tattooed tell things told trade trees vessel village voyage wild wind winter women woods Zealand
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Σελίδα 36 - Kaoo, the chief of the priests, and his brethren, with their idols displayed on red cloth. These idols were busts of a gigantic size, made of wicker-work, and curiously covered with small feathers of various colours, wrought in the same manner with their cloaks. Their eyes were made of large pearl oysters, with a black nut fixed in the centre ; their mouths were set with a double row of the fangs of dogs, and, together with the rest of their features, were strangely distorted. The third canoe was...
Σελίδα 141 - ... chiefs, of whom Aimy was one, then approached the place where we were, and after they had stood consulting together for some time, Aimy released me and another, and, taking us into the middle of the ring, made signs for us to sit down, which we did. In a few minutes, the other four chiefs came also into the ring, bringing along with them four more of our men, who were made to sit down beside us. The chiefs now walked backward and forward in the ring with their merys in their hands, and continued...
Σελίδα 136 - Rutherford detected one of the natives in the act of stealing a piece of lead, — "which when I took from him," says he, in his book, "he grinded his teeth, and shook his tomahawk at me." "The captain, now paid the chief for fetching the water, giving him two muskets, and a quantity of powder and shot — arms, ammunition, and iron tools being the only articles these people will trade for.
Σελίδα 139 - ... were coming from the shore, and immediately bound hand and foot. "The natives now mounted the rigging, and drove the rest of the crew down, all of whom were made prisoners. One of the chiefs beckoned to me to come to him, which I immediately did, and surrendered myself. We were then put all together into a large canoe, our hands being tied; and the New Zealanders, searching us, took from us our knives, pipes, tobacco-boxes, and various other articles. The two dead bodies, and the wounded mate,...
Σελίδα 140 - ... between the shore and the ship, although it rained the greater part of the time. About ten o'clock in the morning the savages set fire to her ; after which they all mustered together on a piece of ground near the village, where they remained standing for some time ; but at last they all sat down except five, who were chiefs, for whom a large ring was left vacant in the middle. The five chiefs, of whom Aimy was one, then approached the place where we were, and after they had stood consulting together...
Σελίδα 140 - ... to several small trees. The mate had expired before we got on shore, so that there now remained only twelve of us alive. The three dead bodies were then brought forward, and hung up by the heels to the branch of a tree, in order that the dogs might not get at them. A number of large fires were also kindled on the beach, for the purpose of giving light to the canoes, which were employed all night in going backward and forward between the shore and the ship, although it rained the greater part...
Σελίδα 134 - As soon as they had dropped anchor, a great many canoes came off to the ship from every part of the bay, each containing about thirty women, by whom it was paddled. Very few men made their appearance that day; but many of the women remained on board all night, employing themselves chiefly in stealing whatever they could lay their hands on : their conduct greatly alarmed the captain, and a strict watch was kept during the night. The next morning one of the chiefs came on board, whose name they were...
Σελίδα 138 - ... began a war-song, when all the rest immediately threw off their mats likewise, and, being entirely naked, began to dance with such violence that I thought they would have stove in the ship's deck. "The captain, in the meantime, was leaning against the companion, when one of the natives went unperceived behind him, and struck him three or four blows on the head with a tomahawk, which instantly killed him. The cook, on seeing him attacked, ran to his assistance, but was immediately murdered in...