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a genuine living lunatic; I believe; and jolly dangerous; my 

troubles about poor …; all these have dropped out; yet for 

moments they were very instant; and one of them is always 

present with me。



I have finished copying Chapter XXI。 of David … 'SOLUS CUM 

SOLA; we travel together。'  Chapter XXII。; 'SOLUS CUM SOLA; 

we keep house together;' is already drafted。  To the end of 

XXI。 makes more than 150 pages of my manuscript … damn this 

hair … and I only designed the book to run to about 200; but 

when you introduce the female sect; a book does run away with 

you。  I am very curious to see what you will think of my two 

girls。  My own opinion is quite clear; I am in love with 

both。  I foresee a few pleasant years of spiritual 

flirtations。  The creator (if I may name myself; for the sake 

of argument; by such a name) is essentially unfaithful。  For 

the duration of the two chapters in which I dealt with Miss 

Grant; I totally forgot my heroine; and even … but this is a 

flat secret … tried to win away David。  I think I must try 

some day to marry Miss Grant。  I'm blest if I don't think 

I've got that hair out! which seems triumph enough; so I 

conclude。





TUESDAY。





Your infinitesimal correspondence has reached me; and I have 

the honour to refer to it with scorn。  It contains only one 

statement of conceivable interest; that your health is 

better; the rest is null; and so far as disquisitory unsound。  

I am all right; but David Balfour is ailing; this came from 

my visit to the man…of…war; where I had a cup of tea; and the 

most of that night walked the verandah with extraordinary 

convictions of guilt and ruin; many of which (but not all) 

proved to have fled with the day; taking David along with 

them; he R。I。P。 in Chapter XXII。



On Saturday I went down to the town; and fetched up Captain 

Gibson to dinner; Sunday I was all day at Samoa; and had a 

pile of visitors。  Yesterday got my mail; including your 

despicable sheet; was fooled with a visit from the high chief 

Asi; went down at 4 P。M。 to my Samoan lesson from Whitmee … I 

think I shall learn from him; he does not fool me with 

cockshot rules that are demolished next day; but professes 

ignorance like a man; the truth is; the grammar has still to 

be expiscated … dined with Haggard; and got home about nine。





WEDNESDAY。





The excellent Clarke up here almost all day yesterday; a man 

I esteem and like to the soles of his boots; I prefer him to 

anyone in Samoa; and to most people in the world; a real good 

missionary; with the inestimable advantage of having grown up 

a layman。  Pity they all can't get that!  It recalls my old 

proposal; which delighted Lady Taylor so much; that every 

divinity student should be thirty years old at least before 

he was admitted。  Boys switched out of college into a pulpit; 

what chance have they?  That any should do well amazes me; 

and the most are just what was to be expected。





SATURDAY。





I must tell you of our feast。  It was long promised to the 

boys; and came off yesterday in one of their new houses。  My 

good Simele arrived from Savaii that morning asking for 

political advice; then we had Tauilo; Elena's father; a 

talking man of Tauilo's family; Talolo's cousin; and a boy of 

Simele's family; who attended on his dignity; then Metu; the 

meat…man … you have never heard of him; but he is a great 

person in our household … brought a lady and a boy … and 

there was another infant … eight guests in all。  And we sat 

down thirty strong。  You should have seen our procession; 

going (about two o'clock); all in our best clothes; to the 

hall of feasting!  All in our Sunday's best。  The new house 

had been hurriedly finished; the rafters decorated with 

flowers; the floor spread; native style; with green leaves; 

we had given a big porker; twenty…five pounds of fresh beef; 

a tin of biscuit; cocoanuts; etc。  Our places were all 

arranged with much care; the native ladies of the house 

facing our party; the sides filled up by the men; the guests; 

please observe: the two chief people; male and female; were 

placed with our family; the rest between S。 and the native 

ladies。  After the feast was over; we had kava; and the 

calling of the kava was a very elaborate affair; and I 

thought had like to have made Simele very angry; he is really 

a considerable chief; but he and Tauilo were not called till 

after all our family; AND THE GUESTS; I suppose the principle 

being that he was still regarded as one of the household。  I 

forgot to say that our black boy did not turn up when the 

feast was ready。  Off went the two cooks; found him; 

decorated him with huge red hibiscus flowers … he was in a 

very dirty under shirt … brought him back between them like a 

reluctant maid; and; thrust him into a place between Faauma 

and Elena; where he was petted and ministered to。  When his 

turn came in the kava drinking … and you may be sure; in 

their contemptuous; affectionate kindness for him; as for a 

good dog; it came rather earlier than it ought … he was cried 

under a new name。  ALEKI is what they make of his own name 

Arrick; but instead of 



{ the cup of }

{'le ipu o     }



Aleki!' it was called 'le ipu o VAILIMA' and it was explained 

that he had 'taken his chief…name'! a jest at which the 

plantation still laughs。  Kava done; I made a little speech; 

Henry translating。  If I had been well; I should have alluded 

to all; but I was scarce able to sit up; so only alluded to 

my guest of all this month; the Tongan; Tomas; and to Simele; 

partly for the jest of making him translate compliments to 

himself。  The talking man replied with many handsome 

compliments to me; in the usual flood of Samoan fluent 

neatness; and we left them to an afternoon of singing and 

dancing。  Must stop now; as my right hand is very bad again。  

I am trying to write with my left。





SUNDAY。





About half…past eight last night; I had gone to my own room; 

Fanny and Lloyd were in Fanny's; every one else in bed; only 

two boys on the premises … the two little brown boys Mitaiele 

(Michael); age I suppose 11 or 12; and the new steward; a 

Wallis islander; speaking no English and about fifty words of 

Samoan; recently promoted from the bush work; and a most 

good; anxious; timid lad of 15 or 16 … looks like 17 or 18; 

of course … they grow fast here。  In comes Mitaiele to Lloyd; 

and told some rigmarole about Paatalise (the steward's name) 

wanting to go and see his family in the bush。 … 'But he has 

no family in the bush;' said Lloyd。  'No;' said Mitaiele。  

They went to the boy's bed (they sleep in the walled…in 

compartment of the verandah; once my dressing…room) and 

called at once for me。  He lay like one asleep; talking in 

drowsy tones but without excitement; and at times 'cheeping' 

like a frightened mouse; he was quite cool to the touch; and 

his pulse not fast; his breathing seemed wholly ventral; the 

bust still; the belly moving strongly。  Presently he got from 

his bed; and ran for the door; with his head down not three 

feet from the floor and his body all on a stretch forward; 

like a striking snake: I say 'ran;' but this strange movement 

was not swift。  Lloyd and I mastered him and got him back in 

bed。  Soon there was another and more desperate attempt to 

escape; in which Lloyd had his ring broken。  Then we bound 

him to the bed humanely with sheets; ropes; boards and 

pillows。  He lay there and sometimes talked; sometimes 

whispered; sometimes wept like an angry child; his principal 

word was 'Faamolemole' … 'Please' … and he kept telling us at 

intervals that his family were calling him。  During this 

interval; by the special grace of God; my boys came home; we 

had already called in Arrick; the black boy; now we had that 

Hercules; Lafaele; and a man Savea; who comes from 

Paatalise's own isla

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