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Chapter I
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In the mountain, Apia, Samoa, Monday, November 2nd, 1890
My Dear Colvin, — This is a hard and interesting and beautiful life that we lead now. Our place is in a deep cleft1 of Vaea Mountain, some six hundred feet above the sea, embowered in forest, which is our strangling enemy, and which we combat with axes and dollars. I went crazy over outdoor work, and had at last to confine myself to the house, or literature must have gone by the board. Nothing is so interesting as weeding, clearing, and path-making; the oversight3 of labourers becomes a disease; it is quite an effort not to drop into the farmer; and it does make you feel so well. To come down covered with mud and drenched4 with sweat and rain after some hours in the bush, change, rub down, and take a chair in the verandah, is to taste a quiet conscience. And the strange thing that I mark is this: If I go out and make sixpence, bossing my labourers and plying5 the cutlass or the spade, idiot conscience applauds me; if I sit in the house and make twenty pounds, idiot conscience wails6 over my neglect and the day wasted. For near a fortnight I did not go beyond the verandah; then I found my rush of work run out, and went down for the night to Apia; put in Sunday afternoon with our consul7, ‘a nice young man,’ dined with my friend H. J. Moors8 in the evening, went to church — no less — at the white and half-white church — I had never been before, and was much interested; the woman I sat next looked a full-blood native, and it was in the prettiest and readiest English that she sang the hymns9; back to Moors’, where we yarned10 of the islands, being both wide wanderers, till bed-time; bed, sleep, breakfast, horse saddled; round to the mission, to get Mr. Clarke to be my interpreter; over with him to the King’s, whom I have not called on since my return; received by that mild old gentleman; have some interesting talk with him about Samoan
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superstition
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lettuce
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cordon
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industrious
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steward
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glutton
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inveterate
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Bungler
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cowardice
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ingenuity
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toiling
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denizens
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tragic
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vengeance
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scrawl
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| adj.谦卑的,恭顺的;地位低下的;v.降低,贬低 | |
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