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CHAPTER VII THE LEPERS OF MOLOKAI
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When the Snark sailed along the windward coast of Molokai, on her way to Honolulu, I looked at the chart, then pointed1 to a low-lying peninsula backed by a tremendous cliff varying from two to four thousand feet in height, and said: “The pit of hell, the most cursed place on earth.” I should have been shocked, if, at that moment, I could have caught a vision of myself a month later, ashore2 in the most cursed place on earth and having a disgracefully good time along with eight hundred of the lepers who were likewise having a good time. Their good time was not disgraceful; but mine was, for in the midst of so much misery3 it was not meet for me to have a good time. That is the way I felt about it, and my only excuse is that I couldn’t help having a good time.
For instance, in the afternoon of the Fourth of July all the lepers gathered at the race-track for the sports. I had wandered away from the Superintendent4 and the physicians in order to get a snapshot of the finish of one of the races. It was an interesting race, and partisanship5 ran high. Three horses were entered, one ridden by a Chinese, one by an Hawaiian, and one by a Portuguese6 boy. All three riders were lepers; so were the judges and the crowd. The race was twice around the track. The Chinese and the Hawaiian got away together and rode neck and neck, the Portuguese boy toiling7 along two hundred feet behind. Around they went in the same positions. Halfway8 around on the second and final lap the Chinese pulled away and got one length ahead of the Hawaiian. At the same time the Portuguese boy was beginning to crawl up. But it looked hopeless. The crowd went wild. All the lepers were
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Partisanship
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shameful
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lurid
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vividly
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