As They Were Now Apparently Satisfied That
All Was Fair, And That I Had No Ulterior Designs Upon Them, Six
Others Took Away Goods; Some For One Bird, Some For More, And One
For As Many As Six.
They said they had to go a long way for them,
and that they would come back as soon as they caught any.
At
intervals of a few days or a week, some of them would return,
bringing me one or more birds; but though they did not bring any
more in bags, there was not much improvement in their condition.
As they caught them a long way off in the forest, they would
scarcely ever come with one, but would tie it by the leg to a
stick, and put it in their house till they caught another. The
poor creature would make violent efforts to escape, would get
among the ashes, or hang suspended by the leg till the limb was
swollen and half-putrefied, and sometimes die of starvation and
worry. One had its beautiful head all defiled by pitch from a
dammar torch; another had been so long dead that its stomach was
turning green. Luckily, however, the skin and plumage of these
birds is so firm and strong, that they bear washing and cleaning
better than almost any other sort; and I was generally able to
clean them so well that they did not perceptibly differ from
those I had shot myself.
Some few were brought me the same day they were caught, and I had
an opportunity of examining them in all their beauty and
vivacity.
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