Roughing It

第10章

CHAPTERLIX。

ForatimeIwroteliteraryscreedsfortheGoldenEra。C。H。WebbhadestablishedaveryexcellentliteraryweeklycalledtheCalifornian,buthighmeritwasnoguarantyofsuccess;itlanguished,andhesoldouttothreeprinters,andBretHartebecameeditorat$20aweek,andIwasemployedtocontributeanarticleaweekat$12。Butthejournalstilllanguished,andtheprinterssoldouttoCaptainOgden,arichmanandapleasantgentlemanwhochosetoamusehimselfwithsuchanexpensiveluxurywithoutmuchcaringaboutthecostofit。Whenhegrewtiredofthenovelty,here-soldtotheprinters,thepaperpresentlydiedapeacefuldeath,andIwasoutofworkagain。IwouldnotmentionthesethingsbutforthefactthattheysoaptlyillustratetheupsanddownsthatcharacterizelifeonthePacificcoast。Amancouldhardlystumbleintosuchavarietyofqueervicissitudesinanyothercountry。

Fortwomonthsmysoleoccupationwasavoidingacquaintances;forduringthattimeIdidnotearnapenny,orbuyanarticleofanykind,orpaymyboard。Ibecameaveryadeptat“slinking。”Islunkfrombackstreettobackstreet,Islunkawayfromapproachingfacesthatlookedfamiliar,Islunktomymeals,atethemhumblyandwithamuteapologyforeverymouthfulIrobbedmygenerouslandladyof,andatmidnight,afterwanderingsthatwerebutslinkingsawayfromcheerfulnessandlight,I

slunktomybed。Ifeltmeaner,andlowlierandmoredespicablethantheworms。DuringallthistimeIhadbutonepieceofmoney——asilvertencentpiece——andIheldtoitandwouldnotspenditonanyaccount,lesttheconsciousnesscomingstronguponmethatIwasentirelypenniless,mightsuggestsuicide。IhadpawnedeverythingbuttheclothesIhadon;soIclungtomydimedesperately,tillitwassmoothwithhandling。

However,Iamforgetting。Ididhaveoneotheroccupationbesidethatof“slinking。”Itwastheentertainingofacollector(andbeingentertainedbyhim,)whohadinhishandstheVirginiabanker\'sbillforforty-sixdollarswhichIhadloanedmyschoolmate,the“Prodigal。”Thismanusedtocallregularlyonceaweekanddunme,andsometimesoftener。

Hediditfromsheerforceofhabit,forheknewhecouldgetnothing。

Hewouldgetouthisbill,calculatetheinterestforme,atfivepercentamonth,andshowmeclearlythattherewasnoattemptatfraudinitandnomistakes;andthenplead,andargueanddunwithallhismightforanysum——anylittletrifle——evenadollar——evenhalfadollar,onaccount。Thenhisdutywasaccomplishedandhisconsciencefree。Heimmediatelydroppedthesubjecttherealways;gotoutacoupleofcigarsanddivided,puthisfeetinthewindow,andthenwewouldhavealong,luxurioustalkabouteverythingandeverybody,andhewouldfurnishmeaworldofcuriousdunningadventuresoutoftheamplestoreinhismemory。

Byandbyhewouldclaphishatonhishead,shakehandsandsaybriskly:

“Well,businessisbusiness——can\'tstaywithyoualways!“——andwasoffinasecond。

Theideaofpiningforadun!AndyetIusedtolongforhimtocome,andwouldgetasuneasyasanymotherifthedaywentbywithouthisvisit,whenIwasexpectinghim。Buthenevercollectedthatbill,atlastnoranypartofit。Ilivedtopayittothebankermyself。

Miserylovescompany。Nowandthenatnight,inout-of-theway,dimlylightedplaces,Ifoundmyselfhappeningonanotherchildofmisfortune。

Helookedsoseedyandforlorn,sohomelessandfriendlessandforsaken,thatIyearnedtowardhimasabrother。Iwantedtoclaimkinshipwithhimandgoaboutandenjoyourwretchednesstogether。Thedrawingtowardeachothermusthavebeenmutual;atanyratewegottofallingtogetheroftener,thoughstillseeminglybyaccident;andalthoughwedidnotspeakorevinceanyrecognition,Ithinkthedullanxietypassedoutofbothofuswhenwesaweachother,andthenforseveralhourswewouldidlealongcontentedly,wideapart,andglancingfurtivelyinathomelightsandfiresidegatherings,outofthenightshadows,andverymuchenjoyingourdumbcompanionship。

Finallywespoke,andwereinseparableafterthat。Forourwoeswereidentical,almost。Hehadbeenareportertoo,andlosthisberth,andthiswashisexperience,asnearlyasIcanrecollectit。Afterlosinghisberthhehadgonedown,down,down,withneverahalt:fromaboardinghouseonRussianHilltoaboardinghouseinKearneystreet;

fromthencetoDupont;fromthencetoalowsailorden;andfromthencetolodgingsingoodsboxesandemptyhogsheadsnearthewharves。Then;

forawhile,hehadgainedameagrelivingbysewingupburstedsacksofgrainonthepiers;whenthatfailedhehadfoundfoodhereandthereaschancethrewitinhisway。Hehadceasedtoshowhisfaceindaylight,now,forareporterknowseverybody,richandpoor,highandlow,andcannotwellavoidfamiliarfacesinthebroadlightofday。

ThismendicantBlucher——Icallhimthatforconvenience——wasasplendidcreature。Hewasfullofhope,pluckandphilosophy;hewaswellreadandamanofcultivatedtaste;hehadabrightwitandwasamasterofsatire;hiskindlinessandhisgenerousspiritmadehimroyalinmyeyesandchangedhiscurb-stoneseattoathroneandhisdamagedhattoacrown。

Hehadanadventure,once,whichsticksfastinmymemoryasthemostpleasantlygrotesquethatevertouchedmysympathies。Hehadbeenwithoutapennyfortwomonths。Hehadshirkedaboutobscurestreets,amongfriendlydimlights,tillthethinghadbecomesecondnaturetohim。Butatlasthewasdrivenabroadindaylight。Thecausewassufficient;hehadnottastedfoodforforty-eighthours,andhecouldnotendurethemiseryofhishungerinidlehiding。Hecamealongabackstreet,gloweringattheloavesinbake-shopwindows,andfeelingthathecouldtradehislifeawayforamorseltoeat。Thesightofthebreaddoubledhishunger;butitwasgoodtolookatit,anyhow,andimaginewhatonemightdoifoneonlyhadit。

Presently,inthemiddleofthestreethesawashiningspot——lookedagain——didnot,andcouldnot,believehiseyes——turnedaway,totrythem,thenlookedagain。Itwasaverity——novain,hunger-inspireddelusion——itwasasilverdime!

Hesnatchedit——gloatedoverit;doubtedit——bitit——founditgenuine——

chokedhisheartdown,andsmotheredahalleluiah。Thenhelookedaround——sawthatnobodywaslookingathim——threwthedimedownwhereitwasbefore——walkedawayafewsteps,andapproachedagain,pretendinghedidnotknowitwasthere,sothathecouldre-enjoytheluxuryoffindingit。Hewalkedaroundit,viewingitfromdifferentpoints;thensaunteredaboutwithhishandsinhispockets,lookingupatthesignsandnowandthenglancingatitandfeelingtheoldthrillagain。

Finallyhetookitup,andwentaway,fondlingitinhispocket。Heidledthroughunfrequentedstreets,stoppingindoorwaysandcornerstotakeitoutandlookatit。Byandbyhewenthometohislodgings——anemptyqueens-warehogshead,——andemployedhimselftillnighttryingtomakeuphismindwhattobuywithit。Butitwashardtodo。Togetthemostforitwastheidea。HeknewthatattheMiner\'sRestauranthecouldgetaplateofbeansandapieceofbreadfortencents;orafish-

ballandsomefewtrifles,buttheygave“nobreadwithonefish-ball“

there。AtFrenchPete\'shecouldgetavealcutlet,plain,andsomeradishesandbread,fortencents;oracupofcoffee——apintatleast——

andasliceofbread;buttheslicewasnotthickenoughbytheeighthofaninch,andsometimestheywerestillmorecriminalthanthatinthecuttingofit。Atseveno\'clockhishungerwaswolfish;andstillhismindwasnotmadeup。HeturnedoutandwentupMerchantstreet,stillciphering;andchewingabitofstick,asisthewayofstarvingmen。

HepassedbeforethelightsofMartin\'srestaurant,themostaristocraticinthecity,andstopped。Itwasaplacewherehehadoftendined,inbetterdays,andMartinknewhimwell。Standingaside,justoutoftherangeofthelight,heworshipedthequailsandsteaksintheshowwindow,andimaginedthatmaybethefairytimeswerenotgoneyetandsomeprinceindisguisewouldcomealongpresentlyandtellhimtogointhereandtakewhateverhewanted。Hechewedhisstickwithahungryinterestashewarmedtohissubject。Justatthisjuncturehewasconsciousofsomeoneathisside,sureenough;andthenafingertouchedhisarm。Helookedup,overhisshoulder,andsawanapparition——averyallegoryofHunger!Itwasamansixfeethigh,gaunt,unshaven,hungwithrags;withahaggardfaceandsunkencheeks,andeyesthatpleadedpiteously。Thisphantomsaid:

“Comewithme——please。”

HelockedhisarminBlucher\'sandwalkedupthestreettowherethepassengerswerefewandthelightnotstrong,andthenfacingabout,putouthishandsinabeseechingway,andsaid:

“Friend——stranger——lookatme!Lifeiseasytoyou——yougoabout,placidandcontent,asIdidonce,inmyday——youhavebeeninthere,andeatenyoursumptuoussupper,andpickedyourteeth,andhummedyourtune,andthoughtyourpleasantthoughts,andsaidtoyourselfitisagoodworld——

butyou\'veneversuffered!Youdon\'tknowwhattroubleis——youdon\'tknowwhatmiseryis——norhunger!Lookatme!Strangerhavepityonapoorfriendless,homelessdog!AsGodismyjudge,Ihavenottastedfoodforeightandfortyhours!——lookinmyeyesandseeifIlie!Givemetheleasttrifleintheworldtokeepmefromstarving——anything——

twenty-fivecents!Doit,stranger——doit,please。Itwillbenothingtoyou,butlifetome。Doit,andIwillgodownonmykneesandlickthedustbeforeyou!Iwillkissyourfootprints——Iwillworshiptheverygroundyouwalkon!Onlytwenty-fivecents!Iamfamishing——

perishing——starvingbyinches!ForGod\'ssakedon\'tdesertme!“

Blucherwasbewildered——andtouched,too——stirredtothedepths。Hereflected。Thoughtagain。Thenanideastruckhim,andhesaid:

“Comewithme。”

Hetooktheoutcast\'sarm,walkedhimdowntoMartin\'srestaurant,seatedhimatamarbletable,placedthebilloffarebeforehim,andsaid:

“Orderwhatyouwant,friend。Chargeittome,Mr。Martin。”

“Allright,Mr。Blucher,“saidMartin。

ThenBluchersteppedbackandleanedagainstthecounterandwatchedthemanstowawaycargoaftercargoofbuckwheatcakesatseventy-fivecentsaplate;cupaftercupofcoffee,andporterhousesteaksworthtwodollarsapiece;andwhensixdollarsandahalf\'sworthofdestructionhadbeenaccomplished,andthestranger\'shungerappeased,BlucherwentdowntoFrenchPete\'s,boughtavealcutletplain,asliceofbread,andthreeradishes,withhisdime,andsettoandfeastedlikeaking!

Taketheepisodeallaround,itwasasoddasanythatcanbeculledfromthemyriadcuriositiesofCalifornianlife,perhaps。

CHAPTERLX。

Byandby,anoldfriendofmine,aminer,camedownfromoneofthedecayedminingcampsofTuolumne,California,andIwentbackwithhim。

Welivedinasmallcabinonaverdanthillside,andtherewerenotfiveothercabinsinviewoverthewideexpanseofhillandforest。Yetaflourishingcityoftwoorthreethousandpopulationhadoccupiedthisgrassydeadsolitudeduringtheflushtimesoftwelveorfifteenyearsbefore,andwhereourcabinstoodhadoncebeentheheartoftheteeminghive,thecentreofthecity。Whentheminesgaveoutthetownfellintodecay,andinafewyearswhollydisappeared——streets,dwellings,shops,everything——andleftnosign。Thegrassyslopeswereasgreenandsmoothanddesolateoflifeasiftheyhadneverbeendisturbed。Themerehandfulofminersstillremaining,hadseenthetownspringupspread,growandflourishinitspride;andtheyhadseenitsickenanddie,andpassawaylikeadream。Withittheirhopeshaddied,andtheirzestoflife。Theyhadlongagoresignedthemselvestotheirexile,andceasedtocorrespondwiththeirdistantfriendsorturnlongingeyestowardtheirearlyhomes。Theyhadacceptedbanishment,forgottentheworldandbeenforgottenoftheworld。Theywerefarfromtelegraphsandrailroads,andtheystood,asitwere,inalivinggrave,deadtotheeventsthatstirredtheglobe\'sgreatpopulations,deadtothecommoninterestsofmen,isolatedandoutcastfrombrotherhoodwiththeirkind。

Itwasthemostsingular,andalmostthemosttouchingandmelancholyexilethatfancycanimagine——Oneofmyassociatesinthislocality,fortwoorthreemonths,wasamanwhohadhadauniversityeducation;butnowforeighteenyearshehaddecayedtherebyinches,abearded,rough-

clad,clay-stainedminer,andattimes,amonghissighingsandsoliloquizings,heunconsciouslyinterjectedvaguelyrememberedLatinandGreeksentences——deadandmustytongues,meetvehiclesforthethoughtsofonewhosedreamswereallofthepast,whoselifewasafailure;atiredman,burdenedwiththepresent,andindifferenttothefuture;amanwithoutties,hopes,interests,waitingforrestandtheend。

InthatonelittlecornerofCaliforniaisfoundaspeciesofminingwhichisseldomornevermentionedinprint。Itiscalled“pocketmining“andIamnotawarethatanyofitisdoneoutsideofthatlittlecorner。Thegoldisnotevenlydistributedthroughthesurfacedirt,asinordinaryplacermines,butiscollectedinlittlespots,andtheyareverywideapartandexceedinglyhardtofind,butwhenyoudofindoneyoureaparichandsuddenharvest。Therearenotnowmorethantwentypocketminersinthatentirelittleregion。IthinkIknoweveryoneofthempersonally。Ihaveknownoneofthemtohuntpatientlyaboutthehill-sideseverydayforeightmonthswithoutfindinggoldenoughtomakeasnuff-box——hisgrocerybillrunninguprelentlesslyallthetime——andthenfindapocketandtakeoutofittwothousanddollarsintwodipsofhisshovel。Ihaveknownhimtotakeoutthreethousanddollarsintwohours,andgoandpayupeverycentofhisindebtedness,thenenteronadazzlingspreethatfinishedthelastofhistreasurebeforethenightwasgone。Andthenextdayheboughthisgroceriesoncreditasusual,andshoulderedhispanandshovelandwentofftothehillshuntingpocketsagainhappyandcontent。Thisisthemostfascinatingofallthedifferentkindsofmining,andfurnishesaveryhandsomepercentageofvictimstothelunaticasylum。

Pockethuntingisaningeniousprocess。Youtakeaspadefulofearthfromthehill-sideandputitinalargetinpananddissolveandwashitgraduallyawaytillnothingisleftbutateaspoonfuloffinesediment。

Whatevergoldwasinthatearthhasremained,because,beingtheheaviest,ithassoughtthebottom。Amongthesedimentyouwillfindhalfadozenyellowparticlesnolargerthanpin-heads。Youaredelighted。Youmoveofftoonesideandwashanotherpan。Ifyoufindgoldagain,youmovetoonesidefurther,andwashathirdpan。Ifyoufindnogoldthistime,youaredelightedagain,becauseyouknowyouareontherightscent。

Youlayanimaginaryplan,shapedlikeafan,withitshandleupthehill——forjustwheretheendofthehandleis,youarguethattherichdepositlieshidden,whosevagrantgrainsofgoldhaveescapedandbeenwasheddownthehill,spreadingfartherandfartherapartastheywandered。Andsoyouproceedupthehill,washingtheearthandnarrowingyourlineseverytimetheabsenceofgoldinthepanshowsthatyouareoutsidethespreadofthefan;andatlast,twentyyardsupthehillyourlineshaveconvergedtoapoint——asinglefootfromthatpointyoucannotfindanygold。Yourbreathcomesshortandquick,youarefeverishwithexcitement;thedinner-bellmayringitsclapperoff,youpaynoattention;friendsmaydie,weddingstranspire,housesburndown,theyarenothingtoyou;yousweatanddiganddelvewithafranticinterest——andallatonceyoustrikeit!Upcomesaspadefulofearthandquartzthatisalllovelywithsoiledlumpsandleavesandspraysofgold。Sometimesthatonespadefulisall——$500。Sometimesthenestcontains$10,000,andittakesyouthreeorfourdaystogetitallout。

Thepocket-minerstellofonenestthatyielded$60,000andtwomenexhausteditintwoweeks,andthensoldthegroundfor$10,000toapartywhonevergot$300outofitafterward。

Thehogsaregoodpockethunters。Allthesummertheyrootaroundthebushes,andturnupathousandlittlepilesofdirt,andthentheminerslongfortherains;fortherainsbeatupontheselittlepilesandwashthemdownandexposethegold,possiblyrightoverapocket。Twopocketswerefoundinthiswaybythesamemaninoneday。Onehad$5,000initandtheother$8,000。Thatmancouldappreciateit,forhehadn\'thadacentforaboutayear。

InTuolumnelivedtwominerswhousedtogototheneighboringvillageintheafternoonandreturneverynightwithhouseholdsupplies。Partofthedistancetheytraversedatrail,andnearlyalwayssatdowntorestonagreatboulderthatlaybesidethepath。Inthecourseofthirteenyearstheyhadwornthatbouldertolerablysmooth,sittingonit。ByandbytwovagrantMexicanscamealongandoccupiedtheseat。Theybegantoamusethemselvesbychippingoffflakesfromtheboulderwithasledge-

hammer。Theyexaminedoneoftheseflakesandfounditrichwithgold。

Thatboulderpaidthem$800afterward。Buttheaggravatingcircumstancewasthatthese“Greasers“knewthattheremustbemoregoldwherethatbouldercamefrom,andsotheywentpanningupthehillandfoundwhatwasprobablytherichestpocketthatregionhasyetproduced。Ittookthreemonthstoexhaustit,andityielded$120,000。ThetwoAmericanminerswhousedtositontheboulderarepooryet,andtheytaketurnaboutingettingupearlyinthemorningtocursethoseMexicans——andwhenitcomesdowntopureornamentalcursing,thenativeAmericanisgiftedabovethesonsofmen。

Ihavedweltatsomelengthuponthismatterofpocketminingbecauseitisasubjectthatisseldomreferredtoinprint,andthereforeIjudgedthatitwouldhaveforthereaderthatinterestwhichnaturallyattachestonovelty。

CHAPTERLXI。

Oneofmycomradesthere——anotherofthosevictimsofeighteenyearsofunrequitedtoilandblightedhopes——wasoneofthegentlestspiritsthateverboreitspatientcrossinawearyexile:graveandsimpleDickBaker,pocket-minerofDead-HouseGulch——Hewasforty-six,grayasarat,earnest,thoughtful,slenderlyeducated,slouchilydressedandclay-

soiled,buthisheartwasfinermetalthananygoldhisshoveleverbroughttolight——thanany,indeed,thateverwasminedorminted。

Wheneverhewasoutofluckandalittledown-hearted,hewouldfalltomourningoverthelossofawonderfulcatheusedtoown(forwherewomenandchildrenarenot,menofkindlyimpulsestakeupwithpets,fortheymustlovesomething)。Andhealwaysspokeofthestrangesagacityofthatcatwiththeairofamanwhobelievedinhissecretheartthattherewassomethinghumanaboutit——maybeevensupernatural。

Iheardhimtalkingaboutthisanimalonce。Hesaid:

“Gentlemen,Iusedtohaveacathere,bythenameofTomQuartz,whichyou\'datookaninterestinIreckon——mostanybodywould。Ihadhimhereeightyear——andhewastheremarkablestcatIeversee。HewasalargegrayoneoftheTomspecie,an\'hehadmorehard,natchralsensethananymaninthiscamp——\'n\'apowerofdignity——hewouldn\'tlettheGov\'nerofCalifornybefamiliarwithhim。Heneverketchedaratinhislife——\'pearedtobeaboveit。Henevercaredfornothingbutmining。

Heknowedmoreaboutmining,thatcatdid,thananymanIever,eversee。

Youcouldn\'ttellhimnoth\'n\'boutplacerdiggin\'s——\'n\'asforpocketmining,whyhewasjustbornforit。

Hewoulddigoutaftermean\'Jimwhenwewentoverthehillsprospect\'n\',andhewouldtrotalongbehindusforasmuchasfivemile,ifwewentsofur。An\'hehadthebestjudgmentaboutminingground——whyyouneverseeanythinglikeit。Whenwewenttowork,he\'dscatteraglancearound,\'n\'ifhedidn\'tthinkmuchoftheindications,hewouldgivealookasmuchastosay,\'Well,I\'llhavetogetyoutoexcuseme,\'

\'n\'withoutanotherwordhe\'dhystehisnoseintotheair\'n\'shoveforhome。Butifthegroundsuitedhim,hewouldlaylow\'n\'keepdarktillthefirstpanwaswashed,\'n\'thenhewouldsidleup\'n\'takealook,an\'

iftherewasaboutsixorsevengrainsofgoldhewassatisfied——hedidn\'twantnobetterprospect\'n\'that——\'n\'thenhewouldlaydownonourcoatsandsnorelikeasteamboattillwe\'dstruckthepocket,an\'

thengetup\'n\'superintend。Hewasnearlylightnin\'onsuperintending。

“Well,byean\'bye,upcomesthisyerquartzexcitement。Everybodywasintoit——everybodywaspick\'n\'\'n\'blast\'n\'insteadofshovelin\'dirtonthehillside——everybodywasput\'n\'downashaftinsteadofscrapin\'thesurface。Noth\'n\'woulddoJim,butwemusttackletheledges,too,\'n\'

sowedid。Wecommencedput\'n\'downashaft,\'n\'TomQuartzhebegintowonderwhatintheDickensitwasallabout。Hehadn\'teverseenanymininglikethatbefore,\'n\'hewasallupset,asyoumaysay——hecouldn\'tcometoarightunderstandingofitnoway——itwastoomanyforhim。Hewasdownonit,too,youbetyou——hewasdownonitpowerful——

\'n\'alwaysappearedtoconsideritthecussedestfoolishnessout。Butthatcat,youknow,wasalwaysaginnewfangledarrangements——somehowhenevercouldabide\'em。Youknowhowitiswitholdhabits。Butbyan\'byTomQuartzbegintogitsortofreconciledalittle,thoughhenevercouldaltogetherunderstandthateternalsinkin\'ofashaftan\'neverpannin\'outanything。Atlasthegottocomin\'downintheshaft,hisself,totrytocipheritout。An\'whenhe\'dgittheblues,\'n\'feelkindo\'scruffy,\'n\'aggravated\'n\'disgusted——knowin\'ashedid,thatthebillswasrunnin\'upallthetimean\'wewarn\'tmakin\'acent——hewouldcurluponagunnysackinthecorneran\'gotosleep。Well,onedaywhentheshaftwasdownabouteightfoot,therockgotsohardthatwehadtoputinablast——thefirstblast\'n\'we\'deverdonesinceTomQuartzwasborn。An\'thenwelitthefuse\'n\'clumbout\'n\'gotoff\'boutfiftyyards——\'n\'forgot\'n\'leftTomQuartzsoundasleeponthegunnysack。

In\'boutaminuteweseenapuffofsmokebustupoutofthehole,\'n\'

theneverythingletgowithanawfulcrash,\'n\'aboutfourmilliontonofrocks\'n\'dirt\'n\'smoke\'n;splintersshotup\'boutamilean\'ahalfintotheair,an\'byGeorge,rightinthedeadcentreofitwasoldTomQuartzagoin\'endoverend,an\'asnortin\'an\'asneez\'n\',an\'aclawin\'

an\'areachin\'forthingslikeallpossessed。Butitwarn\'tnouse,youknow,itwarn\'tnouse。An\'thatwasthelastweseeofhimforabouttwominutes\'n\'ahalf,an\'thenallofasuddenitbegintorainrocksandrubbage,an\'directlyhecomedownker-whopabouttenfootofff\'mwherewestoodWell,Ireckonhewasp\'rapstheorneriestlookin\'beastyoueversee。Oneearwassotbackonhisneck,\'n\'histailwasstoveup,\'n\'hiseye-winkerswasswingedoff,\'n\'hewasallblackedupwithpowderan\'smoke,an\'allsloppywithmud\'n\'slushf\'moneendtotheother。

Wellsir,itwarn\'tnousetotrytoapologize——wecouldn\'tsayaword。

Hetookasortofadisgustedlookathisself,\'n\'thenhelookedatus——

an\'itwasjustexactlythesameasifhehadsaid——\'Gents,maybeyouthinkit\'ssmarttotakeadvantageofacatthat\'ain\'thadnoexperienceofquartzminin\',butIthinkdifferent\'——an\'thenheturnedonhisheel\'n\'marchedoffhomewithouteversayinganotherword。

“Thatwasjesthisstyle。An\'maybeyouwon\'tbelieveit,butafterthatyouneverseeacatsoprejudicedaginquartzminingaswhathewas。

An\'byan\'byewhenhedidgettogoin\'downintheshaftagin,you\'d\'abeenastonishedathissagacity。Theminutewe\'dtetchoffablast\'n\'

thefuse\'dbegintosizzle,he\'dgivealookasmuchastosay:\'Well,I\'llhavetogityoutoexcuseme,\'an\'itwassurpris\'n\'thewayhe\'dshinoutofthathole\'n\'gof\'ratree。Sagacity?Itain\'tnonameforit。\'Twasinspiration!“

Isaid,“Well,Mr。Baker,hisprejudiceagainstquartz-miningwasremarkable,consideringhowhecamebyit。Couldn\'tyouevercurehimofit?“

“Curehim!No!WhenTomQuartzwassotonce,hewasalwayssot——andyoumightablowedhimupasmuchasthreemilliontimes\'n\'you\'dneverabrokenhimofhiscussedprejudiceaginquartzmining。”

TheaffectionandthepridethatlitupBaker\'sfacewhenhedeliveredthistributetothefirmnessofhishumblefriendofotherdays,willalwaysbeavividmemorywithme。

Attheendoftwomonthswehadnever“struck“apocket。Wehadpannedupanddownthehillsidestilltheylookedplowedlikeafield;wecouldhaveputinacropofgrain,then,buttherewouldhavebeennowaytogetittomarket。Wegotmanygood“prospects,“butwhenthegoldgaveoutinthepanandwedugdown,hopingandlonging,wefoundonlyemptiness——thepocketthatshouldhavebeentherewasasbarrenasourown——Atlastweshoulderedourpansandshovelsandstruckoutoverthehillstotrynewlocalities。WeprospectedaroundAngel\'sCamp,inCalaverascounty,duringthreeweeks,buthadnosuccess。Thenwewanderedonfootamongthemountains,sleepingunderthetreesatnight,fortheweatherwasmild,butstillweremainedascentlessasthelastroseofsummer。Thatisapoorjoke,butitisinpatheticharmonywiththecircumstances,sinceweweresopoorourselves。Inaccordancewiththecustomofthecountry,ourdoorhadalwaysstoodopenandourboardwelcometotrampingminers——theydriftedalongnearlyeveryday,dumpedtheirpaustshovelsbythethresholdandtook“potluck“withus——andnowonourowntrampweneverfoundcoldhospitality。

Ourwanderingswerewideandinmanydirections;andnowIcouldgivethereaderavividdescriptionoftheBigTreesandthemarvelsoftheYoSemite——butwhathasthisreaderdonetomethatIshouldpersecutehim?

Iwilldeliverhimintothehandsoflessconscientioustouristsandtakehisblessing。Letmebecharitable,thoughIfailinallvirtueselse。

Note:Someofthephrasesintheaboveareminingtechnicalities,purely,andmaybealittleobscuretothegeneralreader。In“placerdiggings“

thegoldisscatteredallthroughthesurfacedirt;in“pocket“diggingsitisconcentratedinonelittlespot;in“quartz“thegoldisinasolid,continuousveinofrock,enclosedbetweendistinctwallsofsomeotherkindofstone——andthisisthemostlaboriousandexpensiveofallthedifferentkindsofmining。“Prospecting“ishuntingfora“placer“;

“indications“aresignsofitspresence;“panningout“referstothewashingprocessbywhichthegrainsofgoldareseparatedfromthedirt;

a“prospect“iswhatonefindsinthefirstpanfulofdirt——anditsvaluedetermineswhetheritisagoodorabadprospect,andwhetheritisworthwhiletotarrythereorseekfurther。

CHAPTERLXII。

Afterathreemonths\'absence,IfoundmyselfinSanFranciscoagain,withoutacent。Whenmycreditwasaboutexhausted,(forIhadbecometoomeanandlazy,now,toworkonamorningpaper,andtherewerenovacanciesontheeveningjournals,)IwascreatedSanFranciscocorrespondentoftheEnterprise,andattheendoffivemonthsIwasoutofdebt,butmyinterestinmyworkwasgone;formycorrespondencebeingadailyone,withoutrestorrespite,Igotunspeakablytiredofit。

Iwantedanotherchange。Thevagabondinstinctwasstronguponme。

FortunefavoredandIgotanewberthandadelightfulone。ItwastogodowntotheSandwichIslandsandwritesomelettersfortheSacramentoUnion,anexcellentjournalandliberalwithemployees。

WesailedinthepropellerAjax,inthemiddleofwinter。Thealmanaccalleditwinter,distinctlyenough,buttheweatherwasacompromisebetweenspringandsummer。Sixdaysoutofport,itbecamesummeraltogether。Wehadsomethirtypassengers;amongthemacheerfulsoulbythenameofWilliams,andthreesea-wornoldwhaleshipcaptainsgoingdowntojointheirvessels。Theselatterplayedeuchreinthesmokingroomdayandnight,drankastonishingquantitiesofrawwhiskywithoutbeingintheleastaffectedbyit,andwerethehappiestpeopleIthinkIeversaw。Andthentherewas“theoldAdmiral——“aretiredwhaleman。

Hewasaroaring,terrificcombinationofwindandlightningandthunder,andearnest,whole-souledprofanity。Butneverthelesshewastender-

heartedasagirl。Hewasaraving,deafening,devastatingtyphoon,layingwastethecoweringseasbutwithanunvexedrefugeinthecentrewhereallcomersweresafeandatrest。Nobodycouldknowthe“Admiral“

withoutlikinghim;andinasuddenanddireemergencyIthinknofriendofhiswouldknowwhichtochoose——tobecursedbyhimorprayedforbyalessefficientperson。

HisTitleof“Admiral“wasmorestrictly“official“thananyeverwornbyanavalofficerbeforeorsince,perhaps——foritwasthevoluntaryofferingofawholenation,andcamedirectfromthepeoplethemselveswithoutanyintermediateredtape——thepeopleoftheSandwichIslands。

Itwasatitlethatcametohimfreightedwithaffection,andhonor,andappreciationofhisunpretendingmerit。AndintestimonyofthegenuinenessofthetitleitwaspubliclyordainedthatanexclusiveflagshouldbedevisedforhimandusedsolelytowelcomehiscomingandwavehimGod-speedinhisgoing。Fromthattimeforth,wheneverhisshipwassignaledintheoffing,orhecattedhisanchorandstoodouttosea,thatensignstreamedfromtheroyalhalliardsontheparliamenthouseandthenationliftedtheirhatstoitwithspontaneousaccord。

Yethehadneverfiredagunorfoughtabattleinhislife。WhenIknewhimonboardtheAjax,hewasseventy-twoyearsoldandhadplowedthesaltwatersixty-oneofthem。ForsixteenyearshehadgoneinandoutoftheharborofHonoluluincommandofawhaleship,andforsixteenmorehadbeencaptainofaSanFranciscoandSandwichIslandpassengerpacketandhadneverhadanaccidentorlostavessel。Thesimplenativesknewhimforafriendwhoneverfailedthem,andregardedhimaschildrenregardafather。ItwasadangerousthingtooppressthemwhentheroaringAdmiralwasaround。

TwoyearsbeforeIknewtheAdmiral,hehadretiredfromtheseaonacompetence,andhadswornacolossalnine-jointedoaththathewould“nevergowithinsmellingdistanceofthesaltwateragainaslongashelived。”Andhehadconscientiouslykeptit。Thatistosay,heconsideredhehadkeptit,anditwouldhavebeenmorethandangeroustosuggesttohim,eveninthegentlestway,thatmakingelevenlongseavoyages,asapassenger,duringthetwoyearsthathadtranspiredsincehe“retired,“wasonlykeepingthegeneralspiritofitandnotthestrictletter。

TheAdmiralknewonlyonenarrowlineofconducttopursueinanyandallcaseswheretherewasafight,andthatwastoshoulderhiswaystraightinwithoutaninquiryastotherightsorthemeritsofit,andtakethepartoftheweakerside——Andthiswasthereasonwhyhewasalwayssuretobepresentatthetrialofanyuniversallyexecratedcriminaltooppressandintimidatethejurywithavindictivepantomimeofwhathewoulddotothemifheevercaughtthemoutofthebox。Andthiswaswhyharriedcatsandoutlaweddogsthatknewhimconfidentlytooksanctuaryunderhischairintimeoftrouble。InthebeginninghewasthemostfranticandbloodthirstyUnionmanthatdrewbreathintheshadowoftheFlag;buttheinstanttheSouthernersbegantogodownbeforethesweepoftheNorthernarmies,heranuptheConfederatecolorsandfromthattimetilltheendwasarampantandinexorablesecessionist。

HehatedintemperancewithamoreuncompromisinganimositythananyindividualIhaveevermet,ofeithersex;andhewasnevertiredofstormingagainstitandbeseechingfriendsandstrangersaliketobewaryanddrinkwithmoderation。Andyetifanycreaturehadbeenguilelessenoughtointimatethathisabsorbingninegallonsof“straight“whiskeyduringourvoyagewasanyfractionshortofrigidorinflexibleabstemiousness,inthatself-samemomenttheoldmanwouldhavespunhimtotheuttermostpartsoftheearthinthewhirlwindofhiswrath。Mind,Iamnotsayinghiswhiskyeveraffectedhisheadorhislegs,foritdidnot,ineventheslightestdegree。Hewasacapaciouscontainer,buthedidnotholdenoughforthat。Hetookaleveltumblerfulofwhiskyeverymorningbeforeheputhisclotheson——“tosweetenhisbilgewater,“hesaid——Hetookanotherafterhegotthemostofhisclotheson,“tosettlehismindandgivehimhisbearings。”Hethenshaved,andputonacleanshirt;afterwhichherecitedtheLord\'sPrayerinafervent,thunderingbassthatshooktheshiptoherkelsonandsuspendedallconversationinthemaincabin。Then,atthisstage,beinginvariably“bythehead,“or“bythestern,“or“listedtoportorstarboard,“hetookonemoreto“puthimonanevenkeelsothathewouldmindhishellumandnotmissstaysandgoabout,everytimehecameupinthewind。”——Andnow,hisstate-roomdoorswungopenandthesunofhisbenignantfacebeamedredlyoutuponmenandwomenandchildren,andheroaredhis“Shipmetsa\'hoy!“inawaythatwascalculatedtowakethedeadandprecipitatethefinalresurrection;andforthhestrode,apicturetolookatandapresencetoenforceattention。Stalwartandportly;notagrayhair;broadbrimmedslouchhat;semi-sailortoggeryofbluenavyflannel——roomyandample;astatelyexpanseofshirt-frontandaliberalamountofblacksilkneck-clothtiedwithasailorknot;largechainandimposingsealsimpendingfromhisfob;awe-inspiringfeet,and“ahandlikethehandofProvidence,“ashiswhalingbrethrenexpressedit;wrist-bandsandsleevespushedbackhalfwaytotheelbow,outofrespectforthewarmweather,andexposinghairyarms,gaudywithredandblueanchors,ships,andgoddessesoflibertytattooedinIndiaink。

Butthesedetailswereonlysecondarymatters——hisfacewasthelodestonethatchainedtheeye。Itwasasultrydisk,glowingdeterminedlyoutthroughaweatherbeatenmaskofmahogany,andstuddedwithwarts,seamedwithscars,“blazed“alloverwithunfailingfreshslipsoftherazor;

andwithcheeryeyes,undershaggybrows,contemplatingtheworldfromoverthebackofagnarledcragofanosethatloomedvastandlonelyoutoftheundulatingimmensitythatspreadawayfromitsfoundations。

Athisheelsfriskedthedarlingofhisbachelorestate,histerrier“Fan,“acreaturenolargerthanasquirrel。Themainpartofhisdailylifewasoccupiedinlookingafter“Fan,“inamotherlyway,anddoctoringherforahundredailmentswhichexistedonlyinhisimagination。

TheAdmiralseldomreadnewspapers;andwhenhedidheneverbelievedanythingtheysaid。Hereadnothing,andbelievedinnothing,but“TheOldGuard,“asecessionperiodicalpublishedinNewYork。Hecarriedadozencopiesofitwithhim,always,andreferredtothemforallrequiredinformation。Ifitwasnotthere,hesuppliedithimself,outofabountifulfancy,inventinghistory,names,dates,andeverythingelsenecessarytomakehispointgoodinanargument。Consequentlyhewasaformidableantagonistinadispute。Wheneverheswungclearoftherecordandbegantocreatehistory,theenemywashelplessandhadtosurrender。Indeed,theenemycouldnotkeepfrombetrayingsomelittlesparkofindignationathismanufacturedhistory——andwhenitcametoindignation,thatwastheAdmiral\'svery“besthold。”Hewasalwaysreadyforapoliticalargument,andifnobodystartedonehewoulddoithimself。Withhisthirdretorthistemperwouldbegintorise,andwithinfiveminuteshewouldbeblowingagale,andwithinfifteenhissmoking-roomaudiencewouldbeutterlystormedawayandtheoldmanleftsolitaryandalone,bangingthetablewithhisfist,kickingthechairs,androaringahurricaneofprofanity。Itgotso,afterawhile,thatwhenevertheAdmiralapproached,withpoliticsinhiseye,thepassengerswoulddropoutwithquietaccord,afraidtomeethim;andhewouldcamponadesertedfield。

Buthefoundhismatchatlast,andbeforeafullcompany。Atonetimeoranother,everybodyhadenteredthelistsagainsthimandbeenrouted,exceptthequietpassengerWilliams。Hehadneverbeenabletogetanexpressionofopinionoutofhimonpolitics。Butnow,justastheAdmiraldrewnearthedoorandthecompanywereabouttoslipout,Williamssaid:

“Admiral,areyoucertainaboutthatcircumstanceconcerningtheclergymenyoumentionedtheotherday?“——referringtoapieceoftheAdmiral\'smanufacturedhistory。

Everyonewasamazedattheman\'srashness。Theideaofdeliberatelyinvitingannihilationwasathingincomprehensible。Theretreatcametoahalt;theneverybodysatdownagainwondering,toawaittheupshotofit。TheAdmiralhimselfwasassurprisedasanyone。Hepausedinthedoor,withhisredhandkerchiefhalfraisedtohissweatingface,andcontemplatedthedaringreptileinthecorner。

“Certainofit?AmIcertainofit?DoyouthinkI\'vebeenlyingaboutit?Whatdoyoutakemefor?Anybodythatdon\'tknowthatcircumstance,don\'tknowanything;achildoughttoknowit。Readupyourhistory!

Readitup——,anddon\'tcomeaskingamanifhe\'scertainaboutabitofABCstuffthattheverysouthernniggersknowallabout。”

HeretheAdmiral\'sfiresbegantowaxhot,theatmospherethickened,thecomingearthquakerumbled,hebegantothunderandlighten。Withinthreeminuteshisvolcanowasinfullirruptionandhewasdischargingflamesandashesofindignation,belchingblackvolumesoffoulhistoryaloft,andvomitingred-hottorrentsofprofanityfromhiscrater。MeantimeWilliamssatsilent,andapparentlydeeplyandearnestlyinterestedinwhattheoldmanwassaying。Byandby,whenthelullcame,hesaidinthemostdeferentialway,andwiththegratifiedairofamanwhohashadamysteryclearedupwhichhadbeenpuzzlinghimuncomfortably:

“NowIunderstandit。IalwaysthoughtIknewthatpieceofhistorywellenough,butwasstillafraidtotrustit,becausetherewasnotthatconvincingparticularityaboutitthatonelikestohaveinhistory;butwhenyoumentionedeveryname,theotherday,andeverydate,andeverylittlecircumstance,intheirjustorderandsequence,Isaidtomyself,thissoundssomethinglike——thisishistory——thisisputtingitinashapethatgivesamanconfidence;andIsaidtomyselfafterward,IwilljustasktheAdmiralifheisperfectlycertainaboutthedetails,andifheisIwillcomeoutandthankhimforclearingthismatterupforme。

AndthatiswhatIwanttodonow——foruntilyousetthatmatterrightitwasnothingbutjustaconfusioninmymind,withoutheadortailtoit。”

NobodyeversawtheAdmirallooksomollifiedbefore,andsopleased。

Nobodyhadeverreceivedhisbogushistoryasgospelbefore;itsgenuinenesshadalwaysbeencalledinquestioneitherbywordsorlooks;

butherewasamanthatnotonlyswalloweditalldown,butwasgratefulforthedose。Hewastakenaback;hehardlyknewwhattosay;evenhisprofanityfailedhim。Now,Williamscontinued,modestlyandearnestly:

“ButAdmiral,insayingthatthiswasthefirststonethrown,andthatthisprecipitatedthewar,youhaveoverlookedacircumstancewhichyouareperfectlyfamiliarwith,butwhichhasescapedyourmemory。NowI

grantyouthatwhatyouhavestatediscorrectineverydetail——towit:

thatonthe16thofOctober,1860,twoMassachusettsclergymen,namedWaiteandGranger,wentindisguisetothehouseofJohnMoody,inRockport,atdeadofnight,anddraggedforthtwosouthernwomenandtheirtwolittlechildren,andaftertarringandfeatheringthemconveyedthemtoBostonandburnedthemaliveintheStateHousesquare;andI

alsograntyourpropositionthatthisdeediswhatledtothesecessionofSouthCarolinaonthe20thofDecemberfollowing。Verywell。”[HerethecompanywerepleasantlysurprisedtohearWilliamsproceedtocomebackattheAdmiralwithhisowninvincibleweapon——clean,pure,manufacturedhistory,withoutawordoftruthinit。]“Verywell,Isay。

ButAdmiral,whyoverlooktheWillisandMorgancaseinSouthCarolina?

Youaretoowellinformedamannottoknowallaboutthatcircumstance。

Yourargumentsandyourconversationshaveshownyoutobeintimatelyconversantwitheverydetailofthisnationalquarrel。Youdevelopmattersofhistoryeverydaythatshowplainlythatyouarenosmattererinit,contenttonibbleaboutthesurface,butamanwhohassearchedthedepthsandpossessedyourselfofeverythingthathasabearinguponthegreatquestion。Therefore,letmejustrecalltoyourmindthatWillisandMorgancase——thoughIseebyyourfacethatthewholethingisalreadypassingthroughyourmemoryatthismoment。Onthe12thofAugust,1860,twomonthsbeforetheWaiteandGrangeraffair,twoSouthCarolinaclergymen,namedJohnH。MorganandWinthropL。Willis,oneaMethodistandtheotheranOldSchoolBaptist,disguisedthemselves,andwentatmidnighttothehouseofaplanternamedThompson——ArchibaldF。

Thompson,VicePresidentunderThomasJefferson,——andtookthence,atmidnight,hiswidowedaunt,(aNorthernwoman,)andheradoptedchild,anorphan——namedMortimerHighie,afflictedwithepilepsyandsufferingatthetimefromwhiteswellingononeofhislegs,andcompelledtowalkoncrutchesinconsequence;andthetwoministers,inspiteofthepleadingsofthevictims,draggedthemtothebush,tarredandfeatheredthem,andafterwardburnedthematthestakeinthecityofCharleston。Yourememberperfectlywellwhatastiritmade;yourememberperfectlywellthateventheCharlestonCourierstigmatizedtheactasbeingunpleasant,ofquestionablepropriety,andscarcelyjustifiable,andlikewisethatitwouldnotbematterofsurpriseifretaliationensued。Andyourememberalso,thatthisthingwasthecauseoftheMassachusettsoutrage。Who,indeed,werethetwoMassachusettsministers?andwhowerethetwoSouthernwomentheyburned?Idonotneedtoremindyou,Admiral,withyourintimateknowledgeofhistory,thatWaitewasthenephewofthewomanburnedinCharleston;thatGrangerwashercousinintheseconddegree,andthatthewomantheyburnedinBostonwasthewifeofJohnH。

Morgan,andthestilllovedbutdivorcedwifeofWinthropL。Willis。

Now,Admiral,itisonlyfairthatyoushouldacknowledgethatthefirstprovocationcamefromtheSouthernpreachersandthattheNorthernoneswerejustifiedinretaliating。Inyourargumentsyouneveryethaveshowntheleastdispositiontowithholdajustverdictorbeinanywiseunfair,whenauthoritativehistorycondemnedyourposition,andthereforeIhavenohesitationinaskingyoutotaketheoriginalblamefromtheMassachusettsministers,inthismatter,andtransferittotheSouthCarolinaclergymenwhereitjustlybelongs。”

TheAdmiralwasconquered。Thissweetspokencreaturewhoswallowedhisfraudulenthistoryasifitwerethebreadoflife;baskedinhisfuriousblasphemyasifitweregeneroussunshine;foundonlycalm,even-handedjusticeinhisrampartpartisanship;andfloodedhimwithinventedhistorysosugarcoatedwithflatteryanddeferencethattherewasnorejectingit,was“toomany“forhim。Hestammeredsomeawkward,profanesentencesaboutthe——WillisandMorganbusinesshavingescapedhismemory,butthathe“remembereditnow,“andthen,underpretenceofgivingFansomemedicineforanimaginarycough,drewoutofthebattleandwentaway,avanquishedman。Thencheersandlaughterwentup,andWilliams,theship\'sbenefactorwasahero。Thenewswentaboutthevessel,champagnewasordered,andenthusiasticreceptioninstitutedinthesmokingroom,andeverybodyflockedthithertoshakehandswiththeconqueror。Thewheelmansaidafterward,thattheAdmiralstoodupbehindthepilothouseand“rippedandcursedalltohimself“tillheloosenedthesmokestackguysandbecalmedthemainsail。

TheAdmiral\'spowerwasbroken。Afterthat,ifhebeganargument,somebodywouldbringWilliams,andtheoldmanwouldgrowweakandbegintoquietdownatonce。Andassoonashewasdone,Williamsinhisdulcet,insinuatingway,wouldinventsomehistory(referringforproof,totheoldman\'sownexcellentmemoryandtocopiesof“TheOldGuard“

knownnottobeinhispossession)thatwouldturnthetablescompletelyandleavetheAdmiralallabroadandhelpless。ByandbyhecametosodreadWilliamsandhisgildedtonguethathewouldstoptalkingwhenhesawhimapproach,andfinallyceasedtomentionpoliticsaltogether,andfromthattimeforwardtherewasentirepeaceandserenityintheship。

CHAPTERLXIII。

OnacertainbrightmorningtheIslandshoveinsight,lyinglowonthelonelysea,andeverybodyclimbedtotheupperdecktolook。Aftertwothousandmilesofwaterysolitudethevisionwasawelcomeone。Asweapproached,theimposingpromontoryofDiamondHeadroseupoutoftheoceanitsruggedfrontsoftenedbythehazydistance,andpresentlythedetailsofthelandbegantomakethemselvesmanifest:firstthelineofbeach;thentheplumedcoacoanuttreesofthetropics;thencabinsofthenatives;thenthewhitetownofHonolulu,saidtocontainbetweentwelveandfifteenthousandinhabitantsspreadoveradeadlevel;withstreetsfromtwentytothirtyfeetwide,solidandlevelasafloor,mostofthemstraightasalineandfewascrookedasacorkscrew。

ThefurtherItraveledthroughthetownthebetterIlikedit。Everysteprevealedanewcontrast——disclosedsomethingIwasunaccustomedto。

Inplaceofthegrandmud-coloredbrownfrontsofSanFrancisco,Isawdwellingsbuiltofstraw,adobies,andcream-coloredpebble-and-shell-

conglomeratedcoral,cutintooblongblocksandlaidincement;alsoagreatnumberofneatwhitecottages,withgreenwindow-shutters;inplaceoffrontyardslikebilliard-tableswithironfencesaroundthem,Isawthesehomessurroundedbyampleyards,thicklycladwithgreengrass,andshadedbytalltrees,throughwhosedensefoliagethesuncouldscarcelypenetrate;inplaceofthecustomarygeranium,callalily,etc。,languishingindustandgeneraldebility,Isawluxuriousbanksandthicketsofflowers,freshasameadowafterarain,andglowingwiththerichestdyes;inplaceofthedingyhorrorsofSanFrancisco\'spleasuregrove,the“Willows,“Isawhuge-bodied,wide-spreadingforesttrees,withstrangenamesandstrangerappearance——treesthatcastashadowlikeathunder-cloud,andwereabletostandalonewithoutbeingtiedtogreenpoles;inplaceofgoldfish,wigglingaroundinglassglobes,assumingcountlessshadesanddegreesofdistortionthroughthemagnifyinganddiminishingqualitiesoftheirtransparentprisonhouses,Isawcats——

Tom-cats,MaryAnncats,long-tailedcats,bob-tailedcats,blindcats,one-eyedcats,wall-eyedcats,cross-eyedcats,graycats,blackcats,whitecats,yellowcats,stripedcats,spottedcats,tamecats,wildcats,singedcats,individualcats,groupsofcats,platoonsofcats,companiesofcats,regimentsofcats,armiesofcats,multitudesofcats,millionsofcats,andallofthemsleek,fat,lazyandsoundasleep。

Ilookedonamultitudeofpeople,somewhite,inwhitecoats,vests,pantaloons,evenwhiteclothshoes,madesnowywithchalkdulylaidoneverymorning;butthemajorityofthepeoplewerealmostasdarkasnegroes——womenwithcomelyfeatures,fineblackeyes,roundedforms,incliningtothevoluptuous,cladinasinglebrightredorwhitegarmentthatfellfreeandunconfinedfromshouldertoheel,longblackhairfallingloose,gypsyhats,encircledwithwreathsofnaturalflowersofabrilliantcarminetint;plentyofdarkmeninvariouscostumes,andsomewithnothingonbutabatteredstove-pipehattiltedonthenose,andaveryscantbreech-clout;——certainsmoke-driedchildrenwereclothedinnothingbutsunshine——averyneatfittingandpicturesqueapparelindeed。

Inplaceofroughsandrowdiesstaringandblackguardingonthecorners,Isawlong-haired,saddle-coloredSandwichIslandmaidenssittingonthegroundintheshadeofcornerhouses,gazingindolentlyatwhateverorwhoeverhappenedalong;insteadofwretchedcobble-stonepavements,I

walkedonafirmfoundationofcoral,builtupfromthebottomoftheseabytheabsurdbutperseveringinsectofthatname,withalightlayeroflavaandcindersoverlyingthecoral,belchedupoutoffathomlessperditionlongagothroughthesearedandblackenedcraterthatstandsdeadandharmlessinthedistancenow;insteadofcrampedandcrowdedstreet-cars,Imetduskynativewomensweepingby,freeasthewind,onfleethorsesandastride,withgaudyriding-sashes,streaminglikebannersbehindthem;insteadofthecombinedstenchesofChinadomandBrannanstreetslaughter-houses,Ibreathedthebalmyfragranceofjessamine,oleander,andthePrideofIndia;inplaceofthehurryandbustleandnoisyconfusionofSanFrancisco,ImovedinthemidstofaSummercalmastranquilasdawnintheGardenofEden;inplaceoftheGoldenCity\'sskirtingsandhillsandtheplacidbay,Isawontheonesideaframe-workoftall,precipitousmountainscloseathand,cladinrefreshinggreen,andcleftbydeep,cool,chasm-likevalleys——andinfrontthegrandsweepoftheocean;abrilliant,transparentgreenneartheshore,boundandborderedbyalongwhitelineoffoamyspraydashingagainstthereef,andfurtheroutthedeadbluewaterofthedeepsea,fleckedwith“whitecaps,“andinthefarhorizonasingle,lonelysail——

amereaccent-marktoemphasizeaslumberouscalmandasolitudethatwerewithoutsoundorlimit。Whenthesunsunkdown——theoneintruderfromotherrealmsandpersistentinsuggestionsofthem——itwastrancedluxurytositintheperfumedairandforgetthattherewasanyworldbuttheseenchantedislands。

Itwassuchecstacytodream,anddream——tillyougotabite。

Ascorpionbite。Thenthefirstdutywastogetupoutofthegrassandkillthescorpion;andthenexttobathethebittenplacewithalcoholorbrandy;andthenexttoresolvetokeepoutofthegrassinfuture。Thencameanadjournmenttothebed-chamberandthepastimeofwritinguptheday\'sjournalwithonehandandthedestructionofmosquitoeswiththeother——awholecommunityofthemataslap。Then,observinganenemyapproaching,——ahairytarantulaonstilts——whynotsetthespittoononhim?Itisdone,andtheprojectingendsofhispawsgivealuminousideaofthemagnitudeofhisreach。Thentobedandbecomeapromenadeforacentipedewithforty-twolegsonasideandeveryfoothotenoughtoburnaholethrougharaw-hide。Moresoakingwithalcohol,andaresolutiontoexaminethebedbeforeenteringit,infuture。Thenwait,andsuffer,tillallthemosquitoesintheneighborhoodhavecrawledinunderthebar,thenslipoutquickly,shuttheminandsleeppeacefullyonthefloortillmorning。Meantimeitiscomfortingtocursethetropicsinoccasionalwakefulintervals。

WehadanabundanceoffruitinHonolulu,ofcourse。Oranges,pine-

apples,bananas,strawberries,lemons,limes,mangoes,guavas,melons,andarareandcuriousluxurycalledthechirimoya,whichisdeliciousnessitself。Thenthereisthetamarind。Ithoughttamarindsweremadetoeat,butthatwasprobablynottheidea。Iateseveral,anditseemedtomethattheywererathersourthatyear。Theypursedupmylips,tilltheyresembledthestem-endofatomato,andIhadtotakemysustenancethroughaquillfortwenty-fourhours。

TheysharpenedmyteethtillIcouldhaveshavedwiththem,andgavethema“wireedge“thatIwasafraidwouldstay;butacitizensaid“no,itwillcomeoffwhentheenameldoes“——whichwascomforting,atanyrate。

Ifound,afterward,thatonlystrangerseattamarinds——buttheyonlyeatthemonce。

CHAPTERLXIV。

InmydiaryofourthirddayinHonolulu,Ifindthis:

IamprobablythemostsensitivemaninHawaiito-night——especiallyaboutsittingdowninthepresenceofmybetters。Ihaveriddenfifteenortwentymilesonhorse-backsince5P。M。andtotellthehonesttruth,I

haveadelicacyaboutsittingdownatall。

AnexcursiontoDiamondHeadandtheKing\'sCoacoanutGrovewasplannedto-day——time,4:30P。M——thepartytoconsistofhalfadozengentlemenandthreeladies。Theyallstartedattheappointedhourexceptmyself。

IwasattheGovernmentprison,(withCaptainFishandanotherwhaleship-

skipper,CaptainPhillips,)andgotsointerestedinitsexaminationthatIdidnotnoticehowquicklythetimewaspassing。Somebodyremarkedthatitwastwentyminutespastfiveo\'clock,andthatwokemeup。ItwasafortunatecircumstancethatCaptainPhillipswasalongwithhis“turnout,“ashecallsatop-buggythatCaptainCookbroughtherein1778,andahorsethatwasherewhenCaptainCookcame。CaptainPhillipstakesajustprideinhisdrivingandinthespeedofhishorse,andtohispassionfordisplayingthemIoweitthatwewereonlysixteenminutescomingfromtheprisontotheAmericanHotel——adistancewhichhasbeenestimatedtobeoverhalfamile。Butittooksomefearfuldriving。TheCaptain\'swhipcamedownfast,andtheblowsstartedsomuchdustoutofthehorse\'shidethatduringthelasthalfofthejourneywerodethroughanimpenetrablefog,andranbyapocketcompassinthehandsofCaptainFish,awhaleroftwenty-sixyearsexperience,whosattherethroughtheperilousvoyageasself-possessedasifhehadbeenontheeuchre-deckofhisownship,andcalmlysaid,“Portyourhelm——port,“fromtimetotime,and“Holdheralittlefree——steady——so——

so,“and“Luff——harddowntostarboard!“andneveroncelosthispresenceofmindorbetrayedtheleastanxietybyvoiceormanner。Whenwecametoanchoratlast,andCaptainPhillipslookedathiswatchandsaid,“Sixteenminutes——Itoldyouitwasinher!that\'soverthreemilesanhour!“Icouldseehefeltentitledtoacompliment,andsoIsaidIhadneverseenlightninggolikethathorse。AndIneverhad。

ThelandlordoftheAmericansaidthepartyhadbeengonenearlyanhour,butthathecouldgivememychoiceofseveralhorsesthatcouldovertakethem。Isaid,nevermind——Ipreferredasafehorsetoafastone——I

wouldliketohaveanexcessivelygentlehorse——ahorsewithnospiritwhatever——alameone,ifhehadsuchathing。InsideoffiveminutesI

wasmounted,andperfectlysatisfiedwithmyoutfit。Ihadnotimetolabelhim“Thisisahorse,“andsoifthepublictookhimforasheepI

cannothelpit。Iwassatisfied,andthatwasthemainthing。Icouldseethathehadasmanyfinepointsasanyman\'shorse,andsoIhungmyhatononeofthem,behindthesaddle,andswabbedtheperspirationfrommyfaceandstarted。Inamedhimafterthisisland,“Oahu“(pronouncedO-waw-hee)。Thefirstgatehecametohestartedin;Ihadneitherwhipnorspur,andsoIsimplyarguedthecasewithhim。Heresistedargument,butultimatelyyieldedtoinsultandabuse。Hebackedoutofthatgateandsteeredforanotheroneontheothersideofthestreet。

Itriumphedbymyformerprocess。Withinthenextsixhundredyardshecrossedthestreetfourteentimesandattemptedthirteengates,andinthemeantimethetropicalsunwasbeatingdownandthreateningtocavethetopofmyheadin,andIwasliterallydrippingwithperspiration。

Heabandonedthegatebusinessafterthatandwentalongpeaceablyenough,butabsorbedinmeditation。Inoticedthislattercircumstance,anditsoonbegantofillmewithapprehension。Isaidtomyself,thiscreatureisplanningsomenewoutrage,somefreshdeviltryorother——nohorseeverthoughtoverasubjectsoprofoundlyasthisoneisdoingjustfornothing。ThemorethisthingpreyeduponmymindthemoreuneasyI

became,untilthesuspensebecamealmostunbearableandIdismountedtoseeiftherewasanythingwildinhiseye——forIhadheardthattheeyeofthisnoblestofourdomesticanimalsisveryexpressive。

IcannotdescribewhataloadofanxietywasliftedfrommymindwhenI

foundthathewasonlyasleep。Iwokehimupandstartedhimintoafasterwalk,andthenthevillainyofhisnaturecameoutagain。Hetriedtoclimboverastonewall,fiveorsixfeethigh。IsawthatI

mustapplyforcetothishorse,andthatImightaswellbeginfirstaslast。Ipluckedastoutswitchfromatamarindtree,andthemomenthesawit,hesurrendered。Hebrokeintoaconvulsivesortofacanter,whichhadthreeshortstepsinitandonelongone,andremindedmealternatelyoftheclatteringshakeofthegreatearthquake,andthesweepingplungingoftheAjaxinastorm。

Andnowtherecanbenofitteroccasionthanthepresenttopronouncealeft-handedblessinguponthemanwhoinventedtheAmericansaddle。

Thereisnoseattospeakofaboutit——onemightaswellsitinashovel——

andthestirrupsarenothingbutanornamentalnuisance。IfIweretowritedownherealltheabuseIexpendedonthosestirrups,itwouldmakealargebook,evenwithoutpictures。SometimesIgotonefootsofarthrough,thatthestirruppartookofthenatureofananklet;sometimesbothfeetwerethrough,andIwashandcuffedbythelegs;andsometimesmyfeetgotclearoutandleftthestirrupswildlydanglingaboutmyshins。EvenwhenIwasinproperpositionandcarefullybalancedupontheballsofmyfeet,therewasnocomfortinit,onaccountofmynervousdreadthattheyweregoingtosliponewayortheotherinamoment。Butthesubjectistooexasperatingtowriteabout。

Amileandahalffromtown,Icametoagroveoftallcocoanuttrees,withclean,branchlessstemsreachingstraightupsixtyorseventyfeetandtoppedwithasprayofgreenfoliageshelteringclustersofcocoa-

nuts——notmorepicturesquethanaforestofcollossalraggedparasols,withbunchesofmagnifiedgrapesunderthem,wouldbe。

Ionceheardagoutynortherninvalidsaythatacocoanuttreemightbepoetical,possiblyitwas;butitlookedlikeafeather-dusterstruckbylightning。Ithinkthatdescribesitbetterthanapicture——andyet,withoutanyquestion,thereissomethingfascinatingaboutacocoa-nuttree——andgraceful,too。

Aboutadozencottages,someframeandtheothersofnativegrass,nestledsleepilyintheshadehereandthere。Thegrasscabinsareofagrayishcolor,areshapedmuchlikeourowncottages,onlywithhigherandsteeperroofsusually,andaremadeofsomekindofweedstronglyboundtogetherinbundles。Theroofsareverythick,andsoarethewalls;thelatterhavesquareholesinthemforwindows。Atalittledistancethesecabinshaveafurryappearance,asiftheymightbemadeofbearskins。Theyareverycoolandpleasantinside。TheKing\'sflagwasflyingfromtheroofofoneofthecottages,andHisMajestywasprobablywithin。Heownsthewholeconcernthereabouts,andpasseshistimetherefrequently,onsultrydays“layingoff。”Thespotiscalled“TheKing\'sGrove。”

Nearbyisaninterestingruin——themeagreremainsofanancientheathentemple——aplacewherehumansacrificeswereofferedupinthoseoldbygonedayswhenthesimplechildofnature,yieldingmomentarilytosinwhensorelytempted,acknowledgedhiserrorwhencalmreflectionhadshownithim,andcameforwardwithnoblefranknessandoffereduphisgrandmotherasanatoningsacrifice——inthoseolddayswhenthelucklesssinnercouldkeeponcleansinghisconscienceandachievingperiodicalhappinessaslongashisrelationsheldout;long,longbeforethemissionariesbravedathousandprivationstocomeandmakethempermanentlymiserablebytellingthemhowbeautifulandhowblissfulaplaceheavenis,andhownearlyimpossibleitistogetthere;andshowedthepoornativehowdrearyaplaceperditionisandwhatunnecessarilyliberalfacilitiesthereareforgoingtoit;showedhimhow,inhisignorancehehadgoneandfooledawayallhiskinfolkstonopurpose;

showedhimwhatraptureitistoworkalldaylongforfiftycentstobuyfoodfornextdaywith,ascomparedwithfishingforpastimeandlollingintheshadethrougheternalSummer,andeatingofthebountythatnobodylaboredtoprovidebutNature。Howsaditistothinkofthemultitudeswhohavegonetotheirgravesinthisbeautifulislandandneverknewtherewasahell!

Thisancienttemplewasbuiltofroughblocksoflava,andwassimplyarooflessinclosureahundredandthirtyfeetlongandseventywide——

nothingbutnakedwalls,verythick,butnotmuchhigherthanaman\'shead。Theywilllastforagesnodoubt,ifleftunmolested。Itsthreealtarsandothersacredappurtenanceshavecrumbledandpassedawayyearsago。Itissaidthatintheoldtimesthousandsofhumanbeingswereslaughteredhere,inthepresenceofnakedandhowlingsavages。Ifthesemutestonescouldspeak,whattalestheycouldtell,whatpicturestheycoulddescribe,offetteredvictimswrithingundertheknife;ofmassedformsstrainingforwardoutofthegloom,withferociousfaceslitupbythesacrificialfires;ofthebackgroundofghostlytrees;ofthedarkpyramidofDiamondHeadstandingsentinelovertheuncannyscene,andthepeacefulmoonlookingdownuponitthroughriftsinthecloud-rack!

WhenKamehameha(pronouncedKa-may-ha-may-ah)theGreat——whowasasortofaNapoleoninmilitarygeniusanduniformsuccess——invadedthisislandofOahuthreequartersofacenturyago,andexterminatedthearmysenttoopposehim,andtookfullandfinalpossessionofthecountry,hesearchedoutthedeadbodyoftheKingofOahu,andthoseoftheprincipalchiefs,andimpaledtheirheadsonthewallsofthistemple。

Thoseweresavagetimeswhenthisoldslaughter-housewasinitsprime。

TheKingandthechiefsruledthecommonherdwitharodofiron;madethemgatheralltheprovisionsthemastersneeded;buildallthehousesandtemples;standalltheexpenses,ofwhateverkind;takekicksandcuffsforthanks;dragoutliveswellflavoredwithmisery,andthensufferdeathfortriflingoffencesoryielduptheirlivesonthesacrificialaltarstopurchasefavorsfromthegodsfortheirhardrulers。Themissionarieshaveclothedthem,educatedthem,brokenupthetyrannousauthorityoftheirchiefs,andgiventhemfreedomandtherighttoenjoywhatevertheirhandsandbrainsproducewithequallawsforall,andpunishmentforallalikewhotransgressthem。Thecontrastissostrong——thebenefitconferreduponthispeoplebythemissionariesissoprominent,sopalpableandsounquestionable,thatthefrankestcomplimentIcanpaythem,andthebest,issimplytopointtotheconditionoftheSandwichIslandersofCaptainCook\'stime,andtheirconditionto-day。

Theirworkspeaksforitself。

CHAPTERLXV。

Byandby,afteraruggedclimb,wehaltedonthesummitofahillwhichcommandedafar-reachingview。Themoonroseandfloodedmountainandvalleyandoceanwithamellowradiance,andoutoftheshadowsofthefoliagethedistantlightsofHonoluluglintedlikeanencampmentoffireflies。Theairwasheavywiththefragranceofflowers。Thehaltwasbrief——Gaylylaughingandtalking,thepartygallopedon,andI

clungtothepommelandcanteredafter。Presentlywecametoaplacewherenograssgrew——awideexpanseofdeepsand。Theysaiditwasanoldbattleground。Allaroundeverywhere,notthreefeetapart,thebleachedbonesofmengleamedwhiteinthemoonlight。Wepickedupalotofthemformementoes。Igotquiteanumberofarmbonesandlegbones——

ofgreatchiefs,maybe,whohadfoughtsavagelyinthatfearfulbattleintheolddays,whenbloodflowedlikewinewherewenowstood——andworethechoicestofthemoutonOahuafterward,tryingtomakehimgo。Allsortsofbonescouldbefoundexceptskulls;butacitizensaid,irreverently,thattherehadbeenanunusualnumberof“skull-hunters“

therelately——aspeciesofsportsmenIhadneverheardofbefore。

Nothingwhateverisknownaboutthisplace——itsstoryisasecretthatwillneverberevealed。Theoldestnativesmakenopretenseofbeingpossessedofitshistory。Theysaytheseboneswereherewhentheywerechildren。Theywereherewhentheirgrandfatherswerechildren——buthowtheycamehere,theycanonlyconjecture。Manypeoplebelievethisspottobeanancientbattle-ground,anditisusualtocallitso;andtheybelievethattheseskeletonshavelainforagesjustwheretheirproprietorsfellinthegreatfight。OtherpeoplebelievethatKamehamehaI。foughthisfirstbattlehere。Onthispoint,Ihaveheardastory,whichmayhavebeentakenfromoneofthenumerousbookswhichhavebeenwrittenconcerningtheseislands——Idonotknowwherethenarratorgotit。HesaidthatwhenKamehameha(whowasatfirstmerelyasubordinatechiefontheislandofHawaii),landedhere,hebroughtalargearmywithhim,andencampedatWaikiki。TheOahuansmarchedagainsthim,andsoconfidentweretheyofsuccessthattheyreadilyaccededtoademandoftheirprieststhattheyshoulddrawalinewherethesebonesnowlie,andtakeanoaththat,ifforcedtoretreatatall,theywouldneverretreatbeyondthisboundary。Theprieststoldthemthatdeathandeverlastingpunishmentwouldovertakeanywhoviolatedtheoath,andthemarchwasresumed。Kamehamehadrovethembackstepbystep;thepriestsfoughtinthefrontrankandexhortedthembothbyvoiceandinspiritingexampletoremembertheiroath——todie,ifneedbe,butnevercrossthefatalline。Thestrugglewasmanfullymaintained,butatlastthechiefpriestfell,piercedtotheheartwithaspear,andtheunluckyomenfelllikeablightuponthebravesoulsathisback;

withatriumphantshouttheinvaderspressedforward——thelinewascrossed——theoffendedgodsdesertedthedespairingarmy,and,acceptingthedoomtheirperjuryhadbroughtuponthem,theybrokeandfledovertheplainwhereHonolulustandsnow——upthebeautifulNuuanuValley——

pausedamoment,hemmedinbyprecipitousmountainsoneitherhandandthefrightfulprecipiceofthePariinfront,andthenweredrivenover——

asheerplungeofsixhundredfeet!

Thestoryisprettyenough,butMr。Jarves\'excellenthistorysaystheOahuanswereintrenchedinNuuanuValley;thatKamehamehaoustedthem,routedthem,pursuedthemupthevalleyanddrovethemovertheprecipice。Hemakesnomentionofourbone-yardatallinhisbook。

Impressedbytheprofoundsilenceandreposethatrestedoverthebeautifullandscape,andbeing,asusual,intherear,Igavevoicetomythoughts。Isaid:

“Whatapictureishereslumberinginthesolemngloryofthemoon!Howstrongtheruggedoutlinesofthedeadvolcanostandoutagainsttheclearsky!Whatasnowyfringemarkstheburstingofthesurfoverthelong,curvedreef!Howcalmlythedimcitysleepsyonderintheplain!

Howsofttheshadowslieuponthestatelymountainsthatborderthedream-hauntedMauoaValley!WhatagrandpyramidofbillowycloudstowersabovethestoriedPari!Howthegrimwarriorsofthepastseemflockinginghostlysquadronstotheirancientbattlefieldagain——howthewailsofthedyingwellupfromthe——“

AtthispointthehorsecalledOahusatdowninthesand。Satdowntolisten,Isuppose。Nevermindwhatheheard,IstoppedapostrophisingandconvincedhimthatIwasnotamantoallowcontemptofCourtonthepartofahorse。Ibroketheback-boneofaChiefoverhisrumpandsetouttojointhecavalcadeagain。

Veryconsiderablyfaggedoutwearrivedintownat9o\'clockatnight,myselfinthelead——forwhenmyhorsefinallycametounderstandthathewashomewardboundandhadn\'tfartogo,heturnedhisattentionstrictlytobusiness。

Thisisagoodtimetodropinaparagraphofinformation。ThereisnoregularliverystableinHonolulu,or,indeed,inanypartoftheKingdomofHawaii;thereforeunlessyouareacquaintedwithwealthyresidents(whoallhavegoodhorses),youmusthireanimalsofthewretchedestdescriptionfromtheKanakas。(i。e。natives。)Anyhorseyouhire,eventhoughitbefromawhiteman,isnotoftenofmuchaccount,becauseitwillbebroughtinforyoufromsomeranch,andhasnecessarilybeenleadingahardlife。IftheKanakaswhohavebeencaringforhim(inveterateriderstheyare)havenotriddenhimhalftodeatheverydaythemselves,youcandependuponittheyhavebeendoingthesamethingbyproxy,byclandestinelyhiringhimout。Atleast,soIaminformed。Theresultis,thatnohorsehasachancetoeat,drink,rest,recuperate,orlookwellorfeelwell,andsostrangersgoabouttheIslandsmountedasIwasto-day。

InhiringahorsefromaKanaka,youmusthaveallyoureyesaboutyou,becauseyoucanrestsatisfiedthatyouaredealingwithashrewdunprincipledrascal。Youmayleaveyourdooropenandyourtrunkunlockedaslongasyouplease,andhewillnotmeddlewithyourproperty;hehasnoimportantvicesandnoinclinationtocommitrobberyonalargescale;butifhecangetaheadofyouinthehorsebusiness,hewilltakeagenuinedelightindoingit。Thistraitsischaracteristicofhorsejockeys,theworldover,isitnot?Hewilloverchargeyouifhecan;hewillhireyouafine-lookinghorseatnight(anybody\'s——maybetheKing\'s,iftheroyalsteedbeinconvenientview),andbringyouthematetomyOahuinthemorning,andcontendthatitisthesameanimal。Ifyoumaketrouble,hewillgetoutbysayingitwasnothimselfwhomadethebargainwithyou,buthisbrother,“whowentoutinthecountrythismorning。”Theyhavealwaysgota“brother“toshifttheresponsibilityupon。Avictimsaidtooneofthesefellowsoneday:

“ButIknowIhiredthehorseofyou,becauseInoticedthatscaronyourcheek。”

Thereplywasnotbad:“Oh,yes——yes——mybrotherallsame——wetwins!“

Afriendofmine,J。Smith,hiredahorseyesterday,theKanakawarrantinghimtobeinexcellentcondition。

Smithhadasaddleandblanketofhisown,andheorderedtheKanakatoputtheseonthehorse。TheKanakaprotestedthathewasperfectlywillingtotrustthegentlemanwiththesaddlethatwasalreadyontheanimal,butSmithrefusedtouseit。Thechangewasmade;thenSmithnoticedthattheKanakahadonlychangedthesaddles,andhadlefttheoriginalblanketonthehorse;hesaidheforgottochangetheblankets,andso,tocutthebothershort,Smithmountedandrodeaway。Thehorsewentlameamilefromtown,andafterwardgottocuttingupsomeextraordinarycapers。Smithgotdownandtookoffthesaddle,buttheblanketstuckfasttothehorse——gluedtoaprocessionofrawplaces。

TheKanaka\'smysteriousconductstoodexplained。

Anotherfriendofmineboughtaprettygoodhorsefromanative,adayortwoago,afteratolerablythoroughexaminationoftheanimal。Hediscoveredtodaythatthehorsewasasblindasabat,inoneeye。Hemeanttohaveexaminedthateye,andcamehomewithageneralnotionthathehaddoneit;butheremembersnowthateverytimehemadetheattempthisattentionwascalledtosomethingelsebyhisvictimizer。

Onemoreinstance,andthenIwillpasstosomethingelse。IaminformedthatwhenacertainMr。L。,avisitingstranger,washere,heboughtapairofveryrespectable-lookingmatchhorsesfromanative。Theywereinalittlestablewithapartitionthroughthemiddleofit——onehorseineachapartment。Mr。L。examinedoneofthemcriticallythroughawindow(theKanaka\'s“brother“havinggonetothecountrywiththekey),andthenwentaroundthehouseandexaminedtheotherthroughawindowontheotherside。Hesaiditwastheneatestmatchhehadeverseen,andpaidforthehorsesonthespot。WhereupontheKanakadepartedtojoinhisbrotherinthecountry。ThefellowhadshamefullyswindledL。Therewasonlyone“match“horse,andhehadexaminedhisstarboardsidethroughonewindowandhisportsidethroughanother!Ideclinetobelievethisstory,butIgiveitbecauseitisworthsomethingasafancifulillustrationofafixedfact——namely,thattheKanakahorse-

jockeyisfertileininventionandelasticinconscience。

Youcanbuyaprettygoodhorseforfortyorfiftydollars,andagoodenoughhorseforallpracticalpurposesfortwodollarsandahalf。I

estimate“Oahu“tobeworthsomewhereintheneighborhoodofthirty-fivecents。Agooddealbetteranimalthanheiswassoldheredaybeforeyesterdayforadollarandseventy-fivecents,andsoldagainto-dayfortwodollarsandtwenty-fivecents;Williamsboughtahandsomeandlivelylittleponyyesterdayfortendollars;andaboutthebestcommonhorseontheisland(andheisareallygoodone)soldyesterday,withMexicansaddleandbridle,forseventydollars——ahorsewhichiswellandwidelyknown,andgreatlyrespectedforhisspeed,gooddispositionandeverlastingbottom。

Yougiveyourhorsealittlegrainonceaday;itcomesfromSanFrancisco,andisworthabouttwocentsapound;andyougivehimasmuchhayashewants;itiscutandbroughttothemarketbynatives,andisnotverygooditisbaledintolong,roundbundles,aboutthesizeofalargeman;oneofthemisstuckbythemiddleoneachendofasixfootpole,andtheKanakashouldersthepoleandwalksaboutthestreetsbetweentheuprightbalesinsearchofcustomers。Thesehaybales,thuscarried,haveageneralresemblancetoacolossalcapital\'H。\'

Thehay-bundlescosttwenty-fivecentsapiece,andonewilllastahorseaboutaday。Youcangetahorseforasong,aweek\'shayforanothersong,andyoucanturnyouranimallooseamongtheluxuriantgrassinyourneighbor\'sbroadfrontyardwithoutasongatall——youdoitatmidnight,andstablethebeastagainbeforemorning。Youhavebeenatnoexpensethusfar,butwhenyoucometobuyasaddleandbridletheywillcostyoufromtwentytothirty-fivedollars。Youcanhireahorse,saddleandbridleatfromseventotendollarsaweek,andtheownerwilltakecareofthemathisownexpense。

Itistimetoclosethisday\'srecord——bedtime。AsIprepareforsleep,arichvoicerisesoutofthestillnight,and,farasthisoceanrockistowardtheendsoftheearth,Irecognizeafamiliarhomeair。Butthewordsseemsomewhatoutofjoint:

“WaikikilantonioeKaahoolyhoolywawhoo。”

Translated,thatmeans“WhenweweremarchingthroughGeorgia。”

CHAPTERLXVI。

PassingthroughthemarketplacewesawthatfeatureofHonoluluunderitsmostfavorableauspices——thatis,inthefullgloryofSaturdayafternoon,whichisafestivedaywiththenatives。Thenativegirlsbytwosandthreesandpartiesofadozen,andsometimesinwholeplatoonsandcompanies,wentcanteringupanddowntheneighboringstreetsastrideoffleetbuthomelyhorses,andwiththeirgaudyridinghabitsstreaminglikebannersbehindthem。Suchatroopoffreeandeasyriders,intheirnaturalhome,thesaddle,makesagayandgracefulspectacle。TheridinghabitIspeakofissimplyalong,broadscarf,likeataverntableclothbrilliantlycolored,wrappedaroundtheloinsonce,thenapparentlypassedbetweenthelimbsandeachendthrownbackwardoverthesame,andfloatingandflappingbehindonbothsidesbeyondthehorse\'staillikeacoupleoffancyflags;then,slippingthestirrup-ironsbetweenhertoes,thegirlthrowsherchestforward,sitsuplikeaMajorGeneralandgoessweepingbylikethewind。

ThegirlsputonallthefinerytheycanonSaturdayafternoon——fineblacksilkrobes;flowingredonesthatnearlyputyoureyesout;othersaswhiteassnow;stillothersthatdiscounttherainbow;andtheyweartheirhairinnets,andtrimtheirjauntyhatswithfreshflowers,andencircletheirduskythroatswithhome-madenecklacesofthebrilliantvermillion-tintedblossomoftheohia;andtheyfillthemarketsandtheadjacentstreetwiththeirbrightpresences,andsmelllikearagfactoryonfirewiththeiroffensivecocoanutoil。

OccasionallyyouseeaheathenfromthesunnyislesawaydownintheSouthSeas,withhisfaceandnecktatooedtillhelookslikethecustomarymendicantfromWashoewhohasbeenblownupinamine。Somearetattooedadeadbluecolordowntotheupperlip——masked,asitwere——leavingthenaturallightyellowskinofMicronesiaunstainedfromthencedown;somewithbroadmarksdrawndownfromhairtoneck,onbothsidesoftheface,andastripoftheoriginalyellowskin,twoincheswide,downthecenter——agridironwithaspokebrokenout;andsomewiththeentirefacediscoloredwiththepopularmortificationtint,relievedonlybyoneortwothin,wavythreadsofnaturalyellowrunningacrossthefacefromeartoear,andeyestwinklingoutofthisdarkness,fromundershadowinghat-brims,likestarsinthedarkofthemoon。

Movingamongthestirringcrowds,youcometothepoimerchants,squattingintheshadeontheirhams,intruenativefashion,andsurroundedbypurchasers。(TheSandwichIslandersalwayssquatontheirhams,andwhoknowsbuttheymaybetheoldoriginal“hamsandwiches?“

Thethoughtispregnantwithinterest。)Thepoilookslikecommonflourpaste,andiskeptinlargebowlsformedofaspeciesofgourd,andcapableofholdingfromonetothreeorfourgallons。Poiisthechiefarticleoffoodamongthenatives,andispreparedfromthetaroplant。

Thetarorootlookslikeathick,or,ifyouplease,acorpulentsweetpotato,inshape,butisofalightpurplecolorwhenboiled。Whenboileditanswersasapassablesubstituteforbread。ThebuckKanakasbakeitunderground,thenmashitupwellwithaheavylavapestle,mixwaterwithituntilitbecomesapaste,setitasideandletifferment,andthenitispoi——andanunseductivemixtureitis,almosttastelessbeforeitfermentsandtoosourforaluxuryafterward。Butnothingismorenutritious。Whensolelyused,however,itproducesacridhumors,afactwhichsufficientlyaccountsforthehumorouscharacteroftheKanakas。Ithinktheremustbeasmuchofaknackinhandlingpoiasthereisineatingwithchopsticks。Theforefingeristhrustintothemessandstirredquicklyroundseveraltimesanddrawnasquicklyout,thicklycoated,justasititwerepoulticed;theheadisthrownback,thefingerinsertedinthemouthandthedelicacystrippedoffandswallowed——theeyeclosinggently,meanwhile,inalanguidsortofecstasy。Manyadifferentfingergoesintothesamebowlandmanyadifferentkindofdirtandshadeandqualityofflavorisaddedtothevirtuesofitscontents。

Aroundasmallshantywascollectedacrowdofnativesbuyingtheawaroot。Itissaidthatbutfortheuseofthisrootthedestructionofthepeopleinformertimesbycertainimporteddiseaseswouldhavebeenfargreaterthanitwas,andbyothersitissaidthatthisismerelyafancy。Allagreethatpoiwillrejuvenateamanwhoisusedupandhisvitalityalmostannihilatedbyharddrinking,andthatinsomekindsofdiseasesitwillrestorehealthafterallmedicineshavefailed;butallarenotwillingtoallowtotheawathevirtuesclaimedforit。Thenativesmanufactureanintoxicatingdrinkfromitwhichisfearfulinitseffectswhenpersistentlyindulgedin。Itcoversthebodywithdry,whitescales,inflamestheeyes,andcausesprematuredecripitude。

AlthoughthemanbeforewhoseestablishmentwestoppedhastopayaGovernmentlicenseofeighthundreddollarsayearfortheexclusiverighttosellawaroot,itissaidthathemakesasmallfortuneeverytwelve-month;whilesaloonkeepers,whopayathousanddollarsayearfortheprivilegeofretailingwhiskey,etc。,onlymakeabareliving。

Wefoundthefishmarketcrowded;forthenativeisveryfondoffish,andeatsthearticlerawandalive!Letuschangethesubject。

InoldtimeshereSaturdaywasagrandgaladayindeed。Allthenativepopulationofthetownforsooktheirlabors,andthoseofthesurroundingcountryjourneyedtothecity。Thenthewhitefolkshadtostayindoors,foreverystreetwassopackedwithchargingcavaliersandcavalieressesthatitwasnexttoimpossibletothreadone\'swaythroughthecavalcadeswithoutgettingcrippled。

Atnighttheyfeastedandthegirlsdancedthelascivioushulahula——adancethatissaidtoexhibittheveryperfectionofeducatednotionoflimbandarm,hand,headandbody,andtheexactestuniformityofmovementandaccuracyof“time。”Itwasperformedbyacircleofgirlswithnoraimentonthemtospeakof,whowentthroughaninfinitevarietyofmotionsandfigureswithoutprompting,andyetsotruewastheir“time,“andinsuchperfectconcertdidtheymovethatwhentheywereplacedinastraightline,hands,arms,bodies,limbsandheadswaved,swayed,gesticulated,bowed,stooped,whirled,squirmed,twistedandundulatedasiftheywerepartandparcelofasingleindividual;anditwasdifficulttobelievetheywerenotmovedinabodybysomeexquisitepieceofmechanism。

Oflateyears,however,Saturdayhaslostmostofitsquondamgalafeatures。Thisweeklystampedeofthenativesinterferedtoomuchwithlaborandtheinterestsofthewhitefolks,andbystickinginalawhere,andpreachingasermonthere,andbyvariousothermeans,theygraduallybrokeitup。Thedemoralizinghulahulawasforbiddentobeperformed,saveatnight,withcloseddoors,inpresenceoffewspectators,andonlybypermissiondulyprocuredfromtheauthoritiesandthepaymentoftendollarsforthesame。Therearefewgirlsnow-a-daysabletodancethisancientnationaldanceinthehighestperfectionoftheart。

Themissionarieshavechristianizedandeducatedallthenatives。TheyallbelongtotheChurch,andthereisnotoneofthem,abovetheageofeightyears,butcanreadandwritewithfacilityinthenativetongue。

ItisthemostuniversallyeducatedraceofpeopleoutsideofChina。

Theyhaveanyquantityofbooks,printedintheKanakalanguage,andallthenativesarefondofreading。Theyareinveteratechurch-goers——

nothingcankeepthemaway。Allthisamelioratingcultivationhasatlastbuiltupinthenativewomenaprofoundrespectforchastity——inotherpeople。Perhapsthatisenoughtosayonthathead。Thenationalsinwilldieoutwhentheracedoes,butperhapsnotearlier——Butdoubtlessthispurifyingisnotfaroff,whenwereflectthatcontactwithcivilizationandthewhiteshasreducedthenativepopulationfromfourhundredthousand(CaptainCook\'sestimate,)tofifty-fivethousandinsomethingovereightyyears!

Societyisaqueermedleyinthisnotablemissionary,whalingandgovernmentalcentre。Ifyougetintoconversationwithastrangerandexperiencethatnaturaldesiretoknowwhatsortofgroundyouaretreadingonbyfindingoutwhatmannerofmanyourstrangeris,strikeoutboldlyandaddresshimas“Captain。”Watchhimnarrowly,andifyouseebyhiscountenancethatyouareonthewrongtack,askhimwherehepreaches。Itisasafebetthatheiseitheramissionaryorcaptainofawhaler。Iamnowpersonallyacquaintedwithseventy-twocaptainsandninety-sixmissionaries。Thecaptainsandministersformone-halfofthepopulation;thethirdfourthiscomposedofcommonKanakasandmercantileforeignersandtheirfamilies,andthefinalfourthismadeupofhighofficersoftheHawaiianGovernment。Andtherearejustaboutcatsenoughforthreeapieceallaround。

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