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tracks of a rolling stone-第52章

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 kilt of the same material。   By persuasion of the missionaries they have exchanged this  simple garment for a chemise of printed calico; with the  waist immediately under the arms so as to conceal the contour  of the figure。  Other clothing have they none。

Are they the more chaste?  Are they the less seductive …?   Hear what M。 Anatole France says in his apostrophe to the  sex:  'Pour faire de vous la terrible merveille que vous etes  aujourd'hui; pour devenir la cause indifferente et souveraine  des sacrifices et des crimes; il vous a fallu deux choses:   la civilisation qui vous donna des voiles; et la religion qui  vous donna des scrupules。'  The translation of which is  (please take note of it; my dear young ladies with 'les  epaules qui ne finissent pas'):


'Heard melodies are sweet; but those unheard Are sweeter。'


Be this as it may; these chocolate…skinned beauties; with  their small and regular features; their rosy lips; their  perfect teeth … of which they take great care … their  luxurious silky tresses; their pretty little hands and naked  feet; and their exquisite forms; would match the matchless  Cleopatra。

Through the kindness of Fred's host; the principal merchant  in the island; we were offered an opportunity of becoming  acquainted with the ELITE of the Honolulu nymphs。  Mr。 S。  invited us to what is called a LOOHOU feast got up by him for  their entertainment。  The head of one of the most picturesque  valleys in Woahoo was selected for the celebration of this  ancient festival。  Mounted on horses with which Mr。 S。 had  furnished us; we repaired in a party to the appointed spot。   It was early in the afternoon when we reached it; none of the  guests had arrived; excepting a few Kanakas; who were engaged  in thatching an old shed as shelter from the sun; and  strewing the ground with a thick carpet of palm…leaves。  Ere  long; a cavalcade of between thirty and forty amazons … they  all rode astride … came racing up the valley at full speed;  their merry shouts proclaiming their approach。  Gaudy strips  of MARO were loosely folded around their legs for skirts。   Their pretty little straw hats trimmed with ribbons; or their  uncovered heads with their long hair streaming in the wind;  confined only by a wreath of fresh orange flowers; added to  their irresistible charm。  Certainly; the bravest soldiers  could not have withstood their charge。  No men; however; were  admitted; save those who had been expressly invited; but each  lady of importance was given a CARTE BLANCHE to bring as many  of her own sex as she pleased; provided they were both pretty  and respectable。

As they rode up; we cavaliers; with becoming gallantry;  offered our assistance while they dismounted。  Smitten  through and through by the bright eyes of one little houri  who possessed far more than her share of the first  requirement; and; taking the second for granted; I  courteously prepared to aid her to alight; when; to my  discomfiture; instead of a gracious acknowledgment of my  services; she gave me a sharp cut with her whip。  As;  however; she laughed merrily at my wry faces; I accepted the  act as a scratch of the kitten's claws; at least; it was no  sign of indifference; and giving myself the benefit of the  doubt; lifted her from her saddle without further  chastisement; except a coquettish smile that wounded; alas!  more than it healed。

The feast was thus prepared:  poultry; sucking…pigs; and  puppies … the last; after being scalded and scraped; were  stuffed with vegetables and spices; rolled in plantain  leaves; and placed in the ground upon stones already heated。   More stones were then laid over them; and fires lighted on  the top of all。  While the cooking was in progress; the  Kanakas ground TARO roots for the paste called 'poe'; the  girls danced and sang。  The songs were devoid of melody;  being musical recitations of imaginary love adventures;  accompanied by swayings of the body and occasional choral  interruptions; all becoming more and more excited as the  story or song approached its natural climax。  Sometimes this  was varied by a solitary dancer starting from the circle; and  performing the wildest bacchanalian antics; to the vocal  incitement of the rest。  This only ended with physical  exhaustion; or collapse from feminine hysteria。

The food was excellent; the stuffed puppy was a dish for an  epicure。  Though knives and forks were unknown; and each  helped herself from the plantain leaf; one had not the least  objection to do likewise; for the most scrupulous cleanliness  is one of the many merits of these fascinating creatures。   Before every dip into the leaf; the dainty little fingers  were plunged into bowls of fresh water provided for the  purpose。  Delicious fruit followed the substantial fare; a  small glass of KAVA … a juice extracted from a root of the  pepper tribe … was then served to all alike。  Having watched  the process of preparing the beverage; I am unable to speak  as to its flavour。  The making of it is remarkable。  A number  of women sit on the ground; chew the root; and spit its juice  into a bowl。  The liquor is kept till it ferments; after  which it becomes highly intoxicating。  I regret to say that  its potency was soon manifested on this occasion。  No sooner  did the poison set their wild blood tingling; than a free  fight began for the remaining gourds。  Such a scratching;  pulling of hair; clawing; kicking; and crying; were never  seen。  Only by main force did we succeed in restoring peace。   It is but fair to state that; except on the celebration of  one or two solemn and sacred rites such as that of the  LOOHOU; these island Thyades never touch fermented liquors。



CHAPTER XXXI



IT was an easier task when all was over to set the little  Amazons on their horses than to keep them there; for by the  time we had perched one on her saddle; or pad rather; and  adjusted her with the greatest nicety; another whom we had  just left would lose her balance and fall with a scream to  the ground。  It was almost as difficult as packing mules on  the prairie。  For my part it must be confessed that I left  the completion of the job to others。  Curious and  entertaining as the feast was; my whole attention was centred  and absorbed in Arakeeta; which that artful little  enchantress had the gift to know; and lashed me accordingly  with her eyes more cruelly than she had done with her whip。   I had got so far; you see; as to learn her name; the first  instalment of an intimacy which my demolished heart was  staked on perfecting。  I noticed that she refused the KAVA  with real or affected repugnance; and when the passage of  arms; and legs; began; she slipped away; caught her animal;  and with a parting laugh at me; started off for home。  There  was not the faintest shadow of encouragement in her saucy  looks to follow her。  Still; she was a year older than  Juliet; who was nearly fourteen; so; who could say what those  looks might veil?  Besides:


Das Naturell der Frauen Ist so nah mit Kunst verwandt;


that one might easily be mistaken。  Anyhow; flight provoked  pursuit; I jumped on to my horse; and raced along the plain  like mad。  She saw me coming; and flogged the more
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