[Astoria by Washington Irving]@TWC D-Link bookAstoria CHAPTER VI 11/21
He would have launched one himself, but was informed by Tamaahmaah that if he presumed to do so he would be put to death. Young was obliged to submit, and remained all day in great perplexity to account for this mysterious taboo, and fearful that some hostility was intended.
In the evening he learned the cause of it, and his uneasiness was increased.
It appeared that the vindictive act of Captain Metcalf had recoiled upon his own head.
The schooner Fair American, commanded by his son, following in his track, had fallen into the hands of the natives to the southward of Tocaigh Bay, and young Metcalf and four of the crew had been massacred. On receiving intelligence of this event, Tamaahmaah had immediately tabooed all the canoes, and interdicted all intercourse with the ship, lest the captain should learn the fate of the schooner, and take his revenge upon the island.
For the same reason he prevented Young from rejoining his countrymen.
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