haddiscoveredenoughtofillme,inmypresentstateofmind,withthemostbitterreflections。ItwasplainthatIhadseenthelastrelicofsomeunfortunatewretch,whomusthavebeenmassacredonthebeachbythesavages,inoneofthoseperiloustradingadventureswhichIhavebeforedescribed。
Itwasnot,however,alonethemurderofthestrangerthatovercamemewithgloom。Ishudderedattheideaofthesubsequentfatehisinanimatebodymighthavemetwith。Wasthesamedoomreservedforme?WasIdestinedtoperishlikehim-likehim,perhaps,tobedevoured,andmyheadtobepreservedasafearfulmementooftheevent?Myimaginationranriotinthesehorridspeculations,andI
feltcertainthattheworstpossibleevilswouldbefallme。Butwhateverweremymisgivings,Istudiouslyconcealedthemfromtheislanders,aswellasthefullextentofthediscoveryIhadmade。
AlthoughtheassuranceswhichtheTypeeshadoftengivenme,thattheyneveratehumanflesh,hadnotconvincedmethatsuchwasthecase,yet,havingbeensolongatimeinthevalleywithoutwitnessinganythingwhichindicatedtheexistenceofthepractice,I
begantohopethatitwasaneventofveryrareoccurrence,andthatI
shouldbesparedthehorrorofwitnessingitduringmystayamongthem:but,alas!thesehopesweresoondestroyed。
Itisasingularfact,thatinallouraccountsofcannibaltribeswehaveseldomreceivedthetestimonyofaneyewitnesstotherevoltingpractice。Thehorribleconclusionhasalmostalwaysbeenderivedeitherfromthesecond-handevidenceofEuropeans,orelsefromtheadmissionsofthesavagesthemselves,aftertheyhaveinsomedegreebecomecivilized。ThePolynesiansareawareofthedetestationinwhichEuropeansholdthiscustom,andthereforeinvariablydenyitsexistence,and,withthecraftpeculiartosavages,endeavourtoconcealeverytraceofit。
Buttomystory。
Aboutaweekaftermydiscoveryofthecontentsofthemysteriouspackages,IhappenedtobeattheTi,whenanotherwar-alarmwassounded,andthenatives,rushingtotheirarms,salliedouttoresistasecondincursionoftheHapparinvaders。Thesamescenewasagainrepeated,onlythatonthisoccasionIheardatleastfifteenreportsofmusketsfromthemountainsduringthetimethattheskirmishlasted。Anhourortwoafteritstermination,loudpaeanschantedthroughthevalleyannouncedtheapproachofthevictors。IstoodwithKory-Koryleaningagainsttherailingofthepi-pi,awaitingtheiradvance,whenatumultuouscrowdofislandersemergedwithwildclamoursfromtheneighbouringgroves。Inthemidstofthemmarchedfourmen,oneprecedingtheotheratregularintervalsofeightortenfeet,withpolesofacorrespondinglength,extendingfromshouldertoshoulder,towhichwerelashedwiththongsofbarkthreelongnarrowbundles,carefullywrappedinamplecoveringsoffreshlypluckedpalm-leaves,tackedtogetherwithsliversofbamboo。Hereandthereuponthesegreenwinding-sheetsmightbeseenthestainsofblood,whilethewarriorswhocarriedthefrightfulburdensdisplayedupontheirnakedlimbssimilarsanguinarymarks。Theshavenheadoftheforemosthadadeepgashuponit,andtheclottedgorewhichhadflowedfromthewoundremainedindrypatchesaroundit。Thesavageseemedtobesinkingundertheweighthebore。Thebrighttattooinguponhisbodywascoveredwithbloodanddust;hisinflamedeyesrolledintheirsockets,andhiswholeappearancedenotedextraordinarysufferingandexertion;yet,sustainedbysomepowerfulimpulse,hecontinuedtoadvance,whilethethrongaroundhimwithwildcheerssoughttoencouragehim。Theotherthreemenweremarkedaboutthearmsandbreastswithseveralslightwounds,whichtheysomewhatostentatiouslydisplayed。
Thesefourindividuals,havingbeenthemostactiveinthelateencounter,claimedthehonourofbearingthebodiesoftheirslainenemiestotheTi。SuchwastheconclusionIdrewfrommyownobservations,and,asfarasIcouldunderstand,fromtheexplanationwhichKory-Korygaveme。
TheroyalMeheviwalkedbythesideoftheseheroes。Hecarriedinonehandamusket,fromthebarrelofwhichwassuspendedasmallcanvaspouchofpowder,andintheotherhegraspedashortjavelin,whichheheldbeforehimandregardedwithfierceexultation。ThisjavelinhehadwrestedfromacelebratedchampionoftheHappars,whohadignominiouslyfled,andwaspursuedbyhisfoesbeyondthesummitofthemountain。
WhenwithinashortdistanceoftheTi,thewarriorwiththewoundedhead,whoprovedtobeNarmonee,totteredforwardtwoorthreesteps,andfellhelplesslytotheground;butnotbeforeanotherhadcaughttheendofthepolefromhisshoulder,andplacedituponhisown。
Theexcitedthrongofislanders,whosurroundedthepersonofthekingandthedeadbodiesoftheenemy,approachedthespotwhereI
stood,brandishingtheirrudeimplementsofwarfare,manyofwhichwerebruisedandbroken,andutteringcontinualshoutsoftriumph。
WhenthecrowddrewupoppositetheTi,Isetmyselftowatchtheirproceedingsmostattentively;butscarcelyhadtheyhaltedwhenmyservitor,whohadleftmysideforaninstant,touchedmyarm,andproposedourreturningtoMarheyo’shouse。TothisIobjected;but,tomysurprise,Kory-Koryreiteratedhisrequest,andwithanunusualvehemenceofmanner。Still,however,Irefusedtocomply,andwasretreatingbeforehim,asinhisimportunityhepresseduponme,whenIfeltaheavyhandlaiduponmyshoulder,andturninground,encounteredthebulkyformofMow-Mow,aone-eyedchief,whohadjustdetachedhimselffromthecrowdbelow,andhadmountedtherearofthepi-piuponwhichwestood。Hischeekhadbeenpiercedbythepointofaspear,andthewoundimpartedastillmorefrightfulexpressiontohishideouslytattooedface,alreadydeformedbythelossofaneye。Thewarrior,withoututteringasyllable,pointedfiercelyinthedirectionofMarheyo’shouse,whileKory-Kory,atthesametimepresentinghisback,desiredmetomount。
Ideclinedthisoffer,butintimatedmywillingnesstowithdraw,andmovedslowlyalongthepiazza,wonderingwhatcouldbethecauseofthisunusualtreatment。Afewminutes’considerationconvincedmethatthesavageswereabouttocelebratesomehideousriteinconnexionwiththeirpeculiarcustoms,andatwhichtheyweredeterminedIshouldnotbepresent。Idescendedfromthepi-pi,andattendedbyKory-Kory,whoonthisoccasiondidnotshowhisusualcommiserationformylameness,butseemedonlyanxioustohurrymeon,walkedawayfromtheplace。AsIpassedthroughthenoisythrong,whichbythistimecompletelyenvironedtheTi,Ilookedwithfearfulcuriosityatthethreepackages,whichnowweredepositedupontheground;butalthoughIhadnodoubtastotheircontents,stilltheirthickcoveringspreventedmyactuallydetectingtheformofahumanbody。
Thenextmorning,shortlyaftersunrise,thesamethunderingsoundswhichhadawakenedmefromsleepontheseconddayoftheFeastofCalabashes,assuredmethatthesavageswereontheeveofcelebratinganother,and,asIfullybelieved,ahorriblesolemnity。
Alltheinmatesofthehouse,withtheexceptionofMarheyo,hisson,andTinor,afterassumingtheirgaladresses,departedinthedirectionoftheTabooGroves。
AlthoughIdidnotanticipateacompliancewithmyrequest,still,withaviewoftestingthetruthofmysuspicions,IproposedtoKory-Korythat,accordingtoourusualcustominthemorning,weshouldtakeastrolltotheTi:hepositivelyrefused;andwhenI
renewedtherequest,heevincedhisdeterminationtopreventmygoingthere;and,todivertmymindfromthesubject,heofferedtoaccompanymetothestream。Weaccordinglywent,andbathed。Onourcomingbacktothehouse,Iwassurprisedtofindthatallitsinmateshadreturned,andwerelounginguponthematsasusual,althoughthedrumsstillsoundedfromthegroves。
TherestofthedayIspentwithKory-KoryandFayaway,wanderingaboutapartofthevalleysituatedinanoppositedirectionfromtheTi,andwheneverIsomuchaslookedtowardsthatbuilding,althoughitwashiddenfromviewbyinterveningtrees,andatthedistanceofmorethanamile,myattendantwouldexclaim,Taboo,taboo!
Atthevarioushouseswherewestopped,Ifoundmanyoftheinhabitantsrecliningattheirease,orpursuingsomelightoccupation,asifnothingunusualweregoingforward;butamongstthemallIdidnotperceiveasinglechieforwarrior。WhenIaskedseveralofthepeoplewhytheywerenotatthe“HoolahHoolah“thefeast,theyuniformlyansweredthequestioninamannerwhichimpliedthatitwasnotintendedforthem,butforMehevi,Narmonee,Mow-Mow,Kolor,Womonoo,Kalow,runningover,intheirdesiretomakemecomprehendtheirmeaning,thenameofalltheprincipalchiefs。
Everything,inshort,strengthenedmysuspicionswithregardtothenatureofthefestivaltheywerenowcelebrating;andwhichamountedalmosttoacertainty。WhileinNukuhevaIhadfrequentlybeeninformedthatthewholetribewereneverpresentatthesecannibalbanquets,butthechiefsandpriestsonly;andeverythingI
nowobservedagreedwiththeaccount。
Thesoundofthedrumscontinuedwithoutintermissionthewholeday,andfallingcontinuallyuponmyear,causedmeasensationofhorrorwhichIamunabletodescribe。Onthefollowingday,hearingnoneofthosenoisyindicationsofrevelry,Iconcludedthattheinhumanfeastwasterminated,andfeelingakindofmorbidcuriositytodiscoverwhethertheTimightfurnishanyevidenceofwhathadtakenplacethere,IproposedtoKory-Korytowalkthere。Tothispropositionherepliedbypointingwithhisfingertothenewly-risensun,andthenuptothezenith,intimatingthatourvisitmustbedeferreduntilnoon。ShortlyafterthathourweaccordinglyproceededtotheTabooGroves,andassoonasweenteredtheirprecincts,Ilookedfearfullyroundinquestofsomememorialofthescenewhichhadsolatelybeenactedthere;buteverythingappearedasusual。OnreachingtheTi,wefoundMeheviandafewchiefsrecliningonthemats,whogavemeasfriendlyareceptionasever。Noallusionsofanykindweremadebythemtotherecentevents;
andIrefrained,forobviousreasons,fromreferringtothemmyself。
Afterstayingashorttime,Itookmyleave。Inpassingalongthepiazza,previouslytodescendingfromthepi-pi,Iobservedacuriouslycarvedvesselofwood,ofconsiderablesize,withacoverplacedoverit,ofthesamematerial,andwhichresembledinshapeasmallcanoe。Itwassurroundedbyalowrailingofbamboos,thetopofwhichwasscarcelyafootfromtheground。Asthevesselhadbeenplacedinitspresentpositionsincemylastvisit,Iatonceconcludedthatitmusthavesomeconnexionwiththerecentfestival;
and,promptedbyacuriosityIcouldnotrepress,inpassingitI
raisedoneendofthecover;atthesamemomentthechiefs,perceivingmydesign,loudlyejaculated,“Taboo!taboo!“Buttheslightglimpsesufficed;myeyesfelluponthedisorderedmembersofahumanskeleton,thebonesstillfreshwithmoisture,andwithparticlesoffleshclingingtothemhereandthere!
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