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Chapter XXIX
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25th April.
My Dear Colvin, — To-day early I sent down to Maben (Secretary of State) an offer to bring up people from Malie, keep them in my house, and bring them down day by day for so long as the negotiation1 should last. I have a favourable2 answer so far. This I would not have tried, had not old Sir George Grey put me on my mettle3; ‘Never despair,’ was his word; and ‘I am one of the few people who have lived long enough to see how true that is.’ Well, thereupon I plunged4 in; and the thing may do me great harm, but yet I do not think so — for I think jealousy5 will prevent the trial being made. And at any rate it is another chance for this distracted archipelago of children, sat upon by a clique6 of fools. If, by the gift of God, I can do — I am allowed to try to do — and succeed: but no, the prospect7 is too bright to be entertained.
To-day we had a ride down to Tanugamanono, and then by the new wood paths. One led us to a beautiful clearing, with four native houses; taro8, yams, and the like, excellently planted, and old Folau — ‘the Samoan Jew’ — sitting and whistling there in his new-found and well-deserved well-being9. It was a good sight to see a Samoan thus before the world. Further up, on our way home, we saw the world clear, and the wide die of the shadow lying broad; we came but a little further, and found in the borders of the bush a Banyan10. It must have been 150 feet in height; the trunk, and its
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negotiation
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mettle
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jealousy
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clique
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prospect
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taro
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well-being
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banyan
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acolytes
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marine
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crest
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courageous
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bragging
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chambers
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belle
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countenance
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jack
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acquiesce
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influenza
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scourge
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distinguished
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discretion
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pathos
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delightful
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copious
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