Below there are
a garden of acclimatization and a lawn, on which the Resident instructs
the bright little daughter of the Datu Klana in lawn tennis. It was
very hot, but the afternoon airs were strong enough to lift the British
ensign out of its heavy folds and to rustle the graceful fronds of the
areca palms.
Food was the first necessity, then baths, then sleep, then dinner at
7:30, and then ten hours more sleep.
I. L. B.
LETTER XIII
The Appurtenances of Civilization - Babu - Characteristics of Captain
Murray - An Embodied Government - Chinese Mining Enterprise - A Chinese
Gaming-House - The "Capitans China" - New-Year Visits - Sittings "In
Equity" - A Court of Justice - The Serambang Prison - "Plantation
Hill" - A Monster Bonfire - An Ant World - An Ant Funeral - Night on
"Plantation Hill" - The Murder of Mr. Lloyd - A Chinese Dragon Play - A
Visit to a Malay Prince - The Datu Bandar's House - A Great
Temptation - The Return Journey - An Obituary Quotation
RESIDENCY, SUNGEI UJONG, January 30.
We have been here for four days. The heat is so great that it is
wonderful that one can walk about in the sunshine; but the nights,
though the mercury does not fall below 80 degrees, are cool and
refreshing, and the air and soil are both dry, though a hundred inches
of rain fall in the year.