The Floor Of The House
Was Laid With Fine Gravel; Except, In The Middle, Where There Was An Oblong
Square Of Blue Pebbles, Raised About Six Inches Higher Than The Floor.
At
one corner of the house stood an image rudely carved in wood, and on one
side lay another; each about two feet in length.
I, who had no intention to
offend either them or their gods, did not so much as touch them, but asked
Attago, as well as I could, if they were Eatuas, or gods. Whether he
understood me or no, I cannot say; but he immediately turned them over and
over, in as rough a manner as he would have done any other log of wood,
which convinced me that they were not there as representatives of the
Divinity. I was curious to know if the dead were interred there, and asked
Attago several questions relative thereto; but I was not sure that he
understood me, at least I did not understand the answers he made well
enough to satisfy my enquiries. For the reader must know, that at our first
coming among these people, we hardly could understand a word they said.
Even my Otaheitean youth, and the man on board the Adventure, were equally
at a loss; but more of this by and by. Before we quitted the house we
thought it necessary to make an offering at the altar. Accordingly we laid
down upon the blue pebbles, some medals, nails, and several other things,
which we had no sooner done than my friend Attago took them up, and put
them in his pocket.
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