The Hawaiian Archipelago - Six Months Among The Palm Groves, Coral Reefs, And Volcanoes Of The Sandwich Islands By Isabella L. Bird
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It Was Quite A Large Room, With Doors At The
End And Side, And Fully A Third Was Curtained Off By A Calico
Curtain, With A Gorgeous Cretonne Pattern Upon It.
I was delighted
to see a four-post bed, with mosquito bars, and a clean pulu
mattrass, with a linen sheet over it, covered with a beautiful quilt
with a quaint arabesque pattern on a white ground running round it,
and a wreath of green leaves in the centre.
The native women
exercise the utmost ingenuity in the patterns and colours of these
quilts. Some of them are quite works of art. The materials, which
are plain and printed cottons, cost about $8, and a complete quilt
is worth from $18 to $50. The widow took six small pillows,
daintily covered with silk, out of a chest, the uses of which were
not obvious, as two large pillows were already on the bed. It was
astonishing to see a native house so handsomely furnished in so poor
a place. The mats on the floor were numerous and very fine. There
were two tables, several chairs, a bureau with a swinging mirror
upon it, a basin, crash towels, a carafe and a kerosene lamp. It is
all very well to be able to rough it, and yet better to enjoy doing
so, but such luxuries add much to one's contentment after eleven
hours in the saddle.
Honolulu wore a green chemise at first, but when supper was ready
she put a Macgregor tartan holuku over it.
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