2 1 6 BOKKE AND BA UGHTER. [chap. y. 
were announced, and a prettier pair of savages I never 
saw. They were very clean ;—their hair was worn 
short, like all the women of the country, and plastered 
with red ochre and fat, so as to look like vermilion; 
their faces were slightly tattooed on the cheeks and 
temples; and they sat down on the many-coloured 
carpet with great surprise, and stared at the first white 
man and woman they had ever seen. We gave them 
BOKK.il—WIFE OF MOY, CHIEF OF LATOOKA. 
both a number of necklaces of red and blue beads, and 
I secured her portrait in my sketch book, obtaining a 
very correct likeness. She told us that Mahommed 
