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Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I (of 2)

CHAPTER LXVIII
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What a gallant array! standing shoulder to shoulder, without a hiatus between.

A complete set of jewelry, indeed, thought Peepi.

But, it seems, not destined for him; Media leaving it to the present proprietor, whether his dentals should change owners or not.
And here, to prepare the way for certain things hereafter to be narrated, something farther needs be said concerning the light in which men's molars are regarded in Mardi.
Strung together, they are sported for necklaces, or hung in drops from the ear; they are wrought into dice; in lieu of silken locks, are exchanged for love tokens.
As in all lands, men smite their breasts, and tear their hair, when transported with grief; so, in some countries, teeth are stricken out under the sway of similar emotions.

To a very great extent, this was once practiced in the Hawaiian Islands, ere idol and altar went down.

Still living in Oahu, are many old chiefs, who were present at the famous obsequies of their royal old generalissimo, Tammahammaha, when there is no telling how many pounds of ivory were cast upon his grave.
Ah! had the regal white elephants of Siam been there, doubtless they had offered up their long, hooked tusks, whereon they impale the leopards, their foes; and the unicorn had surrendered that fixed bayonet in his forehead; and the imperial Cachalot-whale, the long chain of white towers in his jaw; yea, over that grim warrior's grave, the mooses, and elks, and stags, and fallow-deer had stacked their antlers, as soldiers their arms on the field.
Terrific shade of tattooed Tammahammaha! if, from a vile dragon's molars, rose mailed men, what heroes shall spring from the cannibal canines once pertaining to warriors themselves!--Am I the witch of Endor, that I conjure up this ghost?
Or, King Saul, that I so quake at the sight?
For, lo! roundabout me Tammahammaha's tattooing expands, till all the sky seems a tiger's skin.


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