[The Eventful History Of The Mutiny And Piratical Seizure by Sir John Barrow]@TWC D-Link bookThe Eventful History Of The Mutiny And Piratical Seizure CHAPTER I 35/39
'Nothing,' says Cook, 'can be more grateful than this shade, in so warm a climate, nor anything more beautiful than these walks,' With all the activity they are capable of displaying, and the sprightliness of their disposition, they are fond of indulging in ease and indolence.
The trees that produce their food are mostly of spontaneous growth--the bread-fruit, cocoa-nut, bananas of thirteen sorts, besides plantains; a fruit not unlike an apple, which, when ripe, is very pleasant; sweet potatoes, yams, and a species of _arum_; the pandanus, the jambu and the sugar-cane; a variety of plants whose roots are esculent--these, with many others, are produced with so little culture, that, as Cook observes, they seem to be exempted from the first general curse that 'man should eat his bread in the sweat of his brow.' Then for clothing they have the bark of three different trees, the paper mulberry, the bread-fruit tree, and a tree which resembles the wild fig-tree of the West Indies; of these the mulberry only requires to be cultivated. In preparing the cloth they display a very considerable degree of ingenuity.
Red and yellow are the two colours most in use for dyeing their cloth; the red is stated to be exceedingly brilliant and beautiful, approaching nearest to our full scarlet; it is produced by the mixture of the juices of two vegetables, neither of which separately has the least tendency to that hue: one is the _Cordia Sebestina_, the other a species of _Ficus_; of the former the leaves, of the latter the fruits yield the juices.
The yellow dye is extracted from the bark of the root of the _Morinda citrifolia_, by scraping and infusing it in water. Their matting is exceedingly beautiful, particularly that which is made from the bark of the _Hibiscus tiliaceus_, and of a species of _Pandanus_.
Others are made of rushes and grass with amazing facility and dispatch.
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