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Melville, Herman

"Typee"


? ? ? ? While we continued gazing at this sight, dark figures appeared moving to and fro before the flames; while others, dancing and capering about, looked like so many demons.


? ? ? ? Regarding this new phenomenon with no small degree of trepidation, I said to my companion, "What can all this mean, Toby?"


? ? ? ? "Oh, nothing," replied he; "getting the fire ready, I suppose."


? ? ? ? "Fire!" exclaimed I, while my heart took to beating like a trip-hammer, "what fire?"


? ? ? ? "Why, the fire to cook us, to be sure; what else would the cannibals be kicking up such a row about, if it were not for that?"


? ? ? ? "Oh, Toby! have done with your jokes; this is no time for them: something is about to happen, I feel confident."


? ? ? ? "Jokes, indeed!" exclaimed Toby, indignantly. "Did you ever hear me joke? Why, for what do you suppose the devils have been feeding us up in this kind of style during the last three days, unless it were for something that you are too much frightened at to talk about? Look at that Kory-Kory there!- has he not been stuffing you with his confounded mushes, just in the way they treat swine before they kill them? Depend upon it, we will be eaten this blessed night, and there is the fire we shall be roasted by."


? ? ? ? This view of the matter was not at all calculated to allay my apprehensions, and I shuddered when I reflected that we were indeed at the mercy of a tribe of cannibals, and that the dreadful contingency to which Toby had alluded was by no means removed beyond the bounds of possibility.


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