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proboscis察and a sound of ungentle expostulation察which could be heard
a mile off。 He sat on the head of the beast察sometimes cross´legged
and sometimes with his legs behind the huge ear covers。 Mr。 Maxwell
assured me that he would not send me into a region without a European
unless it were perfectly safe察which I fully believed察any doubts as to
my safety察if I had any察being closely connected with my steed。
This mode of riding is not comfortable。 One sits facing forward with
the feet dangling over the edge of the basket。* This edge soon produces
a sharp ache or cramp察and when one tries to get relief by leaning back
on anything察the awkward察rolling motion is so painful察that one
reverts to the former position till it again becomes intolerable。 Then
the elephant had not been loaded ;with brains察─and his pack was as
troublesome as the straw shoes of the Japanese horses。 It was always
slipping forward or backward察and as I was heavier than the Malay lad
I was always slipping down and trying to wriggle myself up on the great
ridge which was the creature's backbone察and always failing察and the
mahout was always stopping and pulling the rattan ropes which bound the
whole arrangement together察but never succeeding in improving it。
*See Frontispiece。
Before we had traveled two hours察the great bulk of the elephant
without any warning察gently subsided behind察and then as gently in
front察the huge察ugly legs being extended in front of him察and the man
signed to me to get off察which I did by getting on his head and letting
myself down by a rattan rope upon the driver察who made a step of his
back察for even when ;kneeling察─as this queer attitude is called察a
good ladder is needed for comfortable getting off and on。 While the
whole arrangement of baskets was being re´rigged察I clambered into a
Malay dwelling of the poorer class察and was courteously received and
regaled with bananas and buffalo milk。 Hospitality is one of the Malay
virtues。 This house is composed of a front hut and a back hut with a
communication。 Like all others it is raised to a good height on posts。
The uprights are of palm察and the elastic察gridiron floor of split
laths of the invaluable nibong palm oncosperma filamentosum。 The
sides are made of neatly split reeds察and the roof察as in all houses
of the dried leaves of the nipah palm nipa fruticans stretched over a
high ridge pole and steep rafters of bamboo。 I could not see that a
single nail had been used in the house。 The whole of it is lashed
together with rattan。 The furniture consists entirely of mats察which
cover a part of the floor察and are used both for sitting on and
sleeping on察and a few small察hard察circular bolsters with embroidered
ends。 A musket察a spear察some fishing´rods察and a buffalo yoke hung
against the wall of the reception room。 In the back room察the province
of the women and children察there were an iron pot察a cluster of
bananas察and two calabashes。 The women wore only sarongs察and the
children nothing。 The men察who were not much clothed察were lounging on
the mats。
The Malays are passionately fond of pets察and are said to have much
skill in taming birds and animals。 Doubtless their low voices and
gentle察supple movements never shock the timid sensitiveness of brutes。
Besides this察Malay children yield a very ready obedience to their
elders察and are encouraged to invite the confidence of birds and
beasts察rather than to torment them。 They catch birds by means of
bird´lime made of gutta察by horse´hair nooses察and by imitating their
call。 In this small house there were bamboo cages containing twenty
birds察most of them talking minas and green´feathered small pigeons。
They came out of their cages when called察and perched in rows on the
arms of the men。 I don't know whether the mina can learn many words
but it imitates the human voice so wonderfully that in Hawaii when it
spoke English I was quite deceived by it。 These minas articulated so
humanly that I did know whether a bird or a Malay spoke。 There were
four love´birds in an exquisitely made bamboo cage察lovely little
creatures with red beaks and blue and green plumage。 The children catch
small grasshoppers for their birds with a shovel´shaped instrument of
open rattan work。 When I add that there were some homely domestic fowls
and a nearly tailless cat察I think I have catalogued the visible
possessions of this family察with the exception of a bamboo cradle with
a small brown inmate hanging from the rafters察and a small shed察used
I believe察for storing rice。
The open floor察while it gives air and ventilation察has also its
disadvantages察for solid and liquid refuse is thrown through it so
conveniently that the ground under the house is apt to contain stagnant
pools and heaps of decomposing matter察and men lying asleep on mats on
these gridirons have sometimes been stabbed with a kris inserted
between the bars from below by an enemy seeking revenge。
I must not察however察give the impression that the Malays are a dirty
people。 They wash their clothes frequently察and bathe as often as is
possible。 They try to build their houses near water察and use small
bathing´sheds。
I went into another house察rather poorer than the former察and察with a
touching hospitality察they made signs to me to know if I would like a
cocoa´nut。 I hinted that I would察and the man at once got up and called
to him an ape or monkey about three feet high察which was playing with a
child察and the animal went out with him察and in no time was at the top
of a tall cocoa´nut tree。 His master said something to him察and he
moved about examining the nuts till he decided upon a green one察which
he wrung off察using teeth and hands for the operation。 The slightly
acid milk was refreshing察but its ;meat察─which was of the consistency
and nearly the tastelessness of the white of an egg boiled for five
minutes察was not so good as that of the riper nuts。
I had walked on for some distance察and I had to walk back again before
I found my elephant。 I had been poking about in the scrub in search of
some acid fruits察and when I got back to the road察was much surprised
to find that my boots were filled with blood察and on looking for the
cause I found five small brown leeches察beautifully striped with
yellow察firmly attached to my ankles。 I had not heard that these were
pests in Perak察and feared that they were something worse察but the
elephant driver察seeing my plight察made some tobacco juice and squirted
it over the creatures察when they recoiled in great disgust。 Owing to
the exercise I was obliged to take察the bites bled for several hours。 I
do not remember feeling the first puncture。 I have now heard that these
blood´suckers infest leaves and herbage察and that when they hear the
rustling made by man or animal in passing察they stretch themselves to
their fullest length察and if they can touch any part of his body or
dress they hold on to it察and as quickly as possible reach some spot
where they can suck their fill。
I am making my narrative as slow as my journey察but the things I write
of will be as new to you as they were to me。 New it was certainly to
stand upon a carpet of the sensitive plant at noon察with the rays of a
nearly vertical sun streaming down from a cloudless察steely blue sky
watching the jungle monster meekly kneeling on the ground察with two
Malays who do not know a word of English as my companions察and myself
unarmed and unescorted in the heart of a region so lately the scene of
war察about which seven blue books have been written察and about the
lawlessness and violence of which so many stories have been
industriously circulated。
Certainly I always dreamed that there must be something splendid in
riding on an elephant察but I don't feel the least accession of dignity
in consequence。 It is true察however察here察that though the trappings
are mean and almost savage察a man's importance is estimated by the
number of his elephants。 When the pack was adjusted察the mahout jumped
on the back察and giving me his hands hauled me up over the head察after
which the creature rose gently from the ground察and we went on our
journey。
But the ride was ;a fearful joy察─_if_ a joy at all Soon the driver
jumped off for a gossip and a smoke察leaving the elephant to ;gang his
ain gates; for a mile or more察and he turned into the jungle察where he
began to rend and tear the trees察and then going to a mud´hole察he drew
all the water out of it察squirted it with a loud noise over himself and
his riders察soaking my clothes with it察and when he turned back to the
road again察he several times stopped and seemed to stand on his head by
stiffening his proboscis and leaning upon it察and when I hit him with
my umbrella he uttered the loudest roar I ever heard。 My Malay fellow´
rider jumped off and ran back for the driver察on which the panniers
came altogether down on my side察and I hung on with difficulty
wondering what other possible contingencies could occur察always
expecting that the beast察which was flourishing his proboscis察would
lift me off with it and deposit me in a mud´hole。
On the driver's return I had to dismount again察and this time the
elephant was a