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Mohammedans察and I firmly believe that the Englishman whom they respect
most is only a little removed from being ;a dog of an infidel。; They
are really ruled by the law of the Koran察and except when the Imaum
who interprets the law察decides which is very rarely the case
contrary to equity察the British magistrate confirms his decision。 In
fact察Mohammedan law and custom rule in civil cases察and the Imaum of
the mosque assists the judge with his advice。 The Malays highly
appreciate the manner in which law is administered under English rule
and the security they enjoy in their persons and property察so that they
can acquire property without risk察and accumulate and wear the
costliest jewels even in the streets of Malacca without fear of robbery
or spoliation。 This is by no means to write that the Malays love us
for I doubt whether the entente cordiale between any of the
dark´skinned Oriental races and ourselves is more than skin deep。 It is
possible that they prefer being equitably taxed by us察with the
security which our rule brings察to being plundered by native princes
but we do not understand them察or they us察and where they happen to be
Mohammedans察there is a gulf of contempt and dislike on their part
which is rarely bridged by amenities on ours。 The pilgrimage to Mecca
is the great object of ambition。 Many Malays察in spite of its expense
and difficulties察make it twice察and even three times。 We passed three
women clothed in white from head to foot察their drapery veiling them
closely察leaving holes for their eyes。 These had just returned from
Mecca。 The picturesqueness of the drive home was much heightened by the
darkness察and the brilliancy of the fires underneath the Malay houses。
The great gray buffalo which they use for various purposesand which
though I have written gray察is as often pinkhas a very thin and
sensitive skin察and is almost maddened by mosquitoes察and we frequently
passed fires lighted in the jungle察with these singular beasts standing
or lying close to them in the smoke on the leeward side察while Malays
in red sarongs and handkerchiefs察and pretty brown children scarcely
clothed at all察lounged in the firelight。 Then Chinese lamps and
lanterns察and the sound of what passes for music察then the refinement
and brightness of the Government bungalow察and at ten o'clock my chair
with three bearers察and the solitude of the lonely Stadthaus。
I。 L。 B。
LETTER X
Malacca MediaevalismTiger StoriesThe Chinese CarnivalGold and
GemsA Weight of SplendorNew´Year RejoicingsSyed AbdulrahmanA
Mohammedan PrincessA Haunted CityFrancis XavierThe Reward of
;Pluck;Projects of Travel
STADTHAUS察MALACCA察January 23。
Malacca fascinates me more and more daily。 There is察among other
things察a mediaevalism about it。 The noise of the modern world reaches
it only in the faintest echoes察its sleep is almost dreamless察its
sensations seem to come out of books read in childhood。 Thus察the
splendid corpse of a royal tiger has been brought in in a bullock´cart
the driver claiming the reward of fifteen dollars察and its claws were
given to me。 It was trapped only six miles off察and its beautiful
feline body had not had time to stiffen。 Even when dead察with its
fierce head and cruel paws hanging over the end of the cart察it was not
an object to be disrespected。 The same reward is offered for a
rhinoceros察five dollars for a crocodile alligator殖 and five dollars
for a boa´constrictor or python。 Lately察at five in the morning察a
black tiger panther殖 came down the principal street of Malacca察tore
a Chinamen in pieces察and then察scared by a posse of police in pursuit
jumped through a window into a house。 Every door in the city was
barred察as the rumor spread like wildfire。 The policemen very boldly
entered the house察but the animal pinned the Malay corporal to the
wall。 The second policeman察a white man察alas ran away。 The third察a
Malay察at the risk of his life察went close up to the tiger察shot him
and beat him over the head with the butt of his rifle察which made the
beast let go the corporal and turn on him察but fortunately he had
scarcely got hold of him when he fell dead。 The corporal is just coming
out of hospital察almost completely paralyzed察to be taken care of for
the rest of his life察and the man who rescued him has got promotion and
a pension。 A short time ago a fine young tiger was brought alive to
Captain Shaw察and he ordered a proper cage to be made察in which to send
him to England察telling Babu察the ;double Hadji察─to put it into the
;godown; in its bamboo cage察but the man put it into the kitchen察and
in the morning the cage was found broken into pieces察the kitchen
shutters torn down察and the tiger gone There was a complete panic in
Malacca察people kept their houses shut察and did not dare to go out even
on business察and not only was the whole police force turned out in
pursuit察but the English garrison。 It was some days before the scare
subsided and the people believed that the beast had escaped to its
natural home in the jungle。
A tropical thunderstorm of the most violent kind occurred yesterday
when I was quite alone in the Stadthaus。 The rain fell in sheets
deluges察streams察and the lightning flashed perfectly blue through a
;darkness which could be felt。; There is a sort of grandeur about this
old Dutch Stadthaus察with its tale of two centuries。 Its smooth lawns
sloping steeply to the sea察are now brilliant with the gaudy
parrot´like blossoms of the ;flame of the forest察─the gorgeous
Poinciana regia察with which they are studded。 Malacca is such a rest
after the crowds of Japan and the noisy hurry of China Its endless
afternoon remains unbroken except by the dreamy察colored察slow´moving
Malay life which passes below the hill。 There is never any hurry or
noise。
So had I written without prescience The night of the awful silence
which succeeded the thunderstorm was also the eve of the Chinese New
Year察and Captain Shaw gave permission for ;fireworks; from 7 P。M。 till
midnight。 The term ;fireworks; received a most liberal construction。
The noise was something awful察and as it came into the lonely
Stadthaus察and red察blue察crimson察and greenish´yellow glares at short
intervals lighted up the picturesque Malacca steam and its blue and
yellow houses察with their steep red´tiled roofs and balconies and
quaint projections察and the streets were traced in fire and smoke
while crackers察squibs察and rockets went off in hundreds察and cannon
petards察and gingalls were fired incessantly察and gongs察drums察and
tom´toms were beaten察the sights察and the ceaseless察tremendous
universal din made a rehearsal of the final assault on a city in old
days。 At 1 A。M。察every house being decorated and illuminated察the
Chinese men began to make their New Year's calls察and at six the din
began again。 After breakfast the Governor drove out in state to visit
the leading Chinese merchants察with whom he is on terms of the most
cordial amity察and at each house was offered two dishes of cakes
twelve dishes of candied and preserved fruits察mandarin tea the price
of this luxury is from 25s。 to 45s。 a pound察and champagne from the
finest Rhenish vineyards At eleven all the Chinese children came forth
in carriages shaped like boats察turned up at both ends察painted red and
yellow察and with white´fringed canopies over them。 These were drawn by
servants察and in the case of the wealthy察a train of servants
accompanied each carriage。 It was a sight worthy of a fabled age。 The
wealth of the East in all its gorgeousness was poured out upon these
dignified and solemn infants察who wore coronals of gold and diamonds
stuffs of cloth of gold brocade察and satin sewn with pearls察and whose
cloth´of´gold shoes flashed with diamonds
During the morning four children of a rich Chinese merchant察attended
by a train of Chinese and Malay servants察came to see Mrs。 Shaw。 There
were a boy and girl of five and six years old察and two younger
children。 A literal description of their appearance reads like fiction。
The girl wore a yellow petticoat of treble satin mandarin yellow with
broad box plaits in front and behind察exquisitely embroidered with
flowers in shades of blue silk察with narrow box plaits between察with a
trail of blue silk flowers on each。 Over this there was a short robe of
crimson brocaded silk察with a broad border of cream´white satin察with
the same exquisite floral embroidery in shades of blue silk。 Above this
was a tippet of three rows of embroidered lozenge´shaped ;tabs; of
satin。 The child wore a crown on her head察the basis of which was black
velvet。 At the top was an aigrette of diamonds of the purest water
the centre one as large as a sixpenny´piece。 Solitaires flashing blue
flames blazed all over the cap察and the front was ornamented with a
dragon in fine filigree work in red Malay gold set with diamonds。 I
fear to be thought guilty of exaggeration when I write that this child
wore seven necklaces察all of gorgeous beauty。 The stones were all cut
in facets at the back察and highly polished察and their beauty was
enhanced by the good taste and skilful workmanship of the setting。 The
first necklace