The Golden Chersonese And The Way Thither By Isabella L. Bird

























 -   After
dinner, as we sat in the darkness in the veranda, maddened by mosquito
bites, about 9:30, the bugle - Page 275
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After Dinner, As We Sat In The Darkness In The Veranda, Maddened By Mosquito Bites, About 9:30, The Bugle

At the fort sounded the "alarm," which was followed in a few seconds by the drum beating "to quarters," and

In less than five minutes every approach to the Residency was held by men with fixed bayonets, and fourteen rounds of ball-cartridges each in their belts, and every road round Klang was being patrolled by pickets. I knew instinctively that it was "humbug," arranged to show the celerity with which the little army could be turned out; and shortly an orderly arrived with a note - "False alarm;" but Klang never subsided all night, and the Klings beat their tom-toms till daylight. I am writing at dawn now, in order that my letter may "catch the mail."

I. L. B.

LETTER XVI

A Yachting Voyage - The Destruction of Selangor - Varieties of Slime - Swamp Fever - An Unprosperous Region - A "Deadly-Lively" Morning - A Waif and Stray - The Superintendent of Police

STEAM-LAUNCH "ABDULSAMAT" February 7.

You will certainly think, from the dates of my letters, that I am usually at sea. The Resident, his daughter, Mrs. Daly, Mr. Hawley, a revenue officer, and I, left Klang this morning at eight for a two days' voyage in this bit of a thing. Blessed be "the belt of calms!" There was the usual pomp of a body-guard, some of whom are in attendance, and a military display on the pier, well drilled, and well officered in quiet, capable, admirable, unobtrusive Mr. Syers; but gentle Mrs. Douglas, devoted to her helpless daughter, standing above the jetty, a lone woman in forlorn, decayed Klang, haunts me as a vision of sadness, as I think of her sorrow and her dignified hospitality in the midst of it.

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