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it is a love story。 Speed his wings!
SUNDAY NIGHT。
DE COEUR UN PEU PLUS DISPOS; MONSIEUR ET CHER CONFRERE; JE ME
REMETS A VOUS ECRIRE。 ST。 IVES is now in the 5th chapter
copying; in the 14th chapter of the dictated draft。 I do not
believe I shall end by disliking it。
MONDAY。
Well; here goes again for the news。 Fanny is VERY WELL
indeed; and in good spirits; I am in good spirits but not
VERY well; Lloyd is in good spirits and very well; Belle has
a real good fever which has put her pipe out wholly。 Graham
goes back this mail。 He takes with him three chapters of THE
FAMILY; and is to go to you as soon as he can。 He cannot be
much the master of his movements; but you grip him when you
can and get all you can from him; as he has lived about six
months with us and he can tell you just what is true and what
is not … and not the dreams of dear old Ross。 He is a good
fellow; is he not?
Since you rather revise your views of THE EBB TIDE; I think
Lloyd's name might stick; but I'll leave it to you。 I'll
tell you just how it stands。 Up to the discovery of the
champagne; the tale was all planned between us and drafted by
Lloyd; from that moment he has had nothing to do with it
except talking it over。 For we changed our plan; gave up the
projected Monte Cristo; and cut it down for a short story。
My jmpression … (I beg your pardon … this is a local joke … a
firm here had on its beer labels; 'sole jmporters') … is that
it will never be popular; but might make a little SUCCES DE
SCANDALE。 However; I'm done with it now; and not sorry; and
the crowd may rave and mumble its bones for what I care。
Hole essential。 I am sorry about the maps; but I want 'em
for next edition; so see and have proofs sent。 You are quite
right about the bottle and the great Huish; I must try to
make it clear。 No; I will not write a play for Irving nor
for the devil。 Can you not see that the work of
FALSIFICATION which a play demands is of all tasks the most
ungrateful? And I have done it a long while … and nothing
ever came of it。
Consider my new proposal; I mean Honolulu。 You would get the
Atlantic and the Rocky Mountains; would you not? for bracing。
And so much less sea! And then you could actually see
Vailima; which I WOULD like you to; for it's beautiful and my
home and tomb that is to be; though it's a wrench not to be
planted in Scotland … that I can never deny … if I could only
be buried in the hills; under the heather and a table
tombstone like the martyrs; where the whaups and plovers are
crying! Did you see a man who wrote the STICKIT MINISTER;
and dedicated it to me; in words that brought the tears to my
eyes every time I looked at them; 'Where about the graves of
the martyrs the whaups are crying。 HIS heart remembers how。'
Ah; by God; it does! Singular that I should fulfil the Scots
destiny throughout; and live a voluntary exile; and have my
head filled with the blessed; beastly place all the time!
And now a word as regards the delusions of the dear Ross; who
remembers; I believe; my letters and Fanny's when we were
first installed; and were really hoeing a hard row。 We have
salad; beans; cabbages; tomatoes; asparagus; kohl…rabi;
oranges; limes; barbadines; pine…apples; Cape gooseberries …
galore; pints of milk and cream; fresh meat five days a week。
It is the rarest thing for any of us to touch a tin; and the
gnashing of teeth when it has to be done is dreadful … for no
one who has not lived on them for six months knows what the
Hatred of the Tin is。 As for exposure; my weakness is
certainly the reverse; I am sometimes a month without leaving
the verandah … for my sins; be it said! Doubtless; when I go
about and; as the Doctor says; 'expose myself to malaria;' I
am in far better health; and I would do so more too … for I
do not mean to be silly … but the difficulties are great。
However; you see how much the dear Doctor knows of my diet
and habits! Malaria practically does not exist in these
islands; it is a negligeable quantity。 What really bothers
us a little is the mosquito affair … the so…called
elephantiasis … ask Ross about it。 A real romance of natural
history; QUOI!
Hi! stop! you say THE EBB TIDE is the 'working out of an
artistic problem of a kind。' Well; I should just bet it was!
You don't like Attwater。 But look at my three rogues;
they're all there; I'll go bail。 Three types of the bad man;
the weak man; and the strong man with a weakness; that are
gone through and lived out。
Yes; of course I was sorry for Mataafa; but a good deal
sorrier and angrier about the mismanagement of all the white
officials。 I cannot bear to write about that。 Manono all
destroyed; one house standing in Apolima; the women stripped;
the prisoners beaten with whips … and the women's heads taken
… all under white auspices。 And for upshot and result of so
much shame to the white powers … Tamasese already conspiring!
as I knew and preached in vain must be the case! Well; well;
it is no fun to meddle in politics!
I suppose you're right about Simon。 But it is Symon
throughout in that blessed little volume my father bought for
me in Inverness in the year of grace '81; I believe … the
trial of James Stewart; with the Jacobite pamphlet and the
dying speech appended … out of which the whole of Davie has
already been begotten; and which I felt it a kind of loyalty
to follow。 I really ought to have it bound in velvet and
gold; if I had any gratitude! and the best of the lark is;
that the name of David Balfour is not anywhere within the
bounds of it。
A pretty curious instance of the genesis of a book。 I am
delighted at your good word for DAVID; I believe the two
together make up much the best of my work and perhaps of what
is in me。 I am not ashamed of them; at least。 There is one
hitch; instead of three hours between the two parts; I fear
there have passed three years over Davie's character; but do
not tell anybody; see if they can find it out for themselves;
and no doubt his experiences in KIDNAPPED would go far to
form him。 I would like a copy to go to G。 Meredith。
WEDNESDAY。
Well; here is a new move。 It is likely I may start with
Graham next week and go to Honolulu to meet the other steamer
and return: I do believe a fortnight at sea would do me good;
yet I am not yet certain。 The crowded UP…steamer sticks in
my throat。
TUESDAY; 12TH SEPT。
Yesterday was perhaps the brightest in the annals of Vailima。
I got leave from Captain Bickford to have the band of the
KATOOMBA come up; and they came; fourteen of 'em; with drum;
fife; cymbals and bugles; blue jackets; white caps; and
smiling faces。 The house was all decorated with scented
greenery above and below。 We had not only our own nine out…
door workers; but a contract party that we took on in charity
to pay their war…fine; the band besides; as it came up the
mountain; had collected a following of children by the way;
and we had a picking of Samoan ladies to receive them。
Chicken; ham; cake; and fruits were served out with coffee
and lemonade; and all the afternoon we had rounds of claret
negus flavoured with rum and limes。 They played to us; they
danced; they sang; they tumbled。 Our boys came in the end of
the verandah and gave THEM a dance for a while。 It was
anxious work getting this stopped once it had begun; but I
knew the band was going on a programme。 Finally they gave
three cheers for Mr。 and Mrs。 Stevens; shook hands; formed up
and marched off playing … till a kicking horse in the paddock
put their pipes out something of the suddenest … we thought
the big drum was gone; but Simele flew to the rescue。 And so
they wound away down the hill with ever another call of the
bugle; leaving us extinct with fatigue; but perhaps the most
contented hosts that ever watched the departure of successful
guests。 Simply impossible to tell how well these blue…
jackets behaved; a most interesting lot of men; this
education of boys for the navy is making a class; wholly
apart … how shall I call them? … a kind of lower…class public
school boy; well…mannered; fairly intelligent; sentimental as
a sailor。 What is more shall be writ on board ship if
anywhere。
Please send CATRIONA to G。 Meredith。
S。 S。 MARIPOSA。
To…morrow I reach Honolulu。 Good…morning to your honour。 R。
L。 S。
CHAPTER XXXIV
WAIKIKI; HONOLULU; H。 1。
OCT。 23rd; 1893。
DEAR COLVIN; … My wife came up on the steamer and we go home
together in 2 days。 I am practically all right; only sleepy
and tired easily; slept yesterday from 11 to 11。45; from 1 to
2。50; went to bed at 8 P。M。; and with an hour's interval