The Living Here Is Very
Good, And Nothing Can Be More Comfortable Than We Are; But The Flies Are
Sometimes An Annoyance, And The Darkness Of The Rooms - Which Are Kept
Dark To Prevent Their Getting In.
Saturday afternoon Dick, H - - and I
went to see La Chine by rail to the steamer, and then down the rapids,
which were less dangerous looking than we expected.
A violent
thunder-storm came on, and in the middle of it we got into the whirlpool
of the rapids, and then a fiery red sun broke out among a mass of dense
black clouds; a great fire appeared also near the banks of the river,
and all this combined, produced very striking effects. We met on the
steamer Mr. George Darwin and his Bride - a charming looking American
girl - he looks already much better and happier.
_Sunday_. - Miss A - -, H - -, and I went to the cathedral, a full
simple service and good sermon from Mr. Champion. In the afternoon I
went with Dick to a musical service at St. James' Church - such a sermon!
from a man who nearly wriggled himself out of the pulpit; he came from
Norwood, I heard. _Monday_. - We went in the afternoon to a party at
Mrs. Redpath's; her son, "now gone to his home above," she said, had
known one of mine at Cambridge. It is a pretty place, on a hill near
this, and a good many people there; it got very damp after sunset. We
none of us went to an evening party going on at Mrs. Gault's, being too
tired.
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