below the cuffs. The waist was too high, and it was

with great difficulty that he managed to button the

garment across his broad chest. Being ignorant of the

nature of a hat, the worthy savage had allowed the

paper and string with which it had been originally

covered to remain on, supposing them to be part and

parcel of the hat; and this, together with the high collar

of the coat, which gave him a crushed-up appearance,

the long black naked legs, and the painted visage, gave

to him a