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The Rainbow is one of the many tokens of preponderating Chinese
influence in the Straits of Malacca。 The tickets are Chinese; as well
as the ownership and crew。 The supercargo who took my ticket is a sleek
young Chinaman in a pigtail; girdle; and white cotton trousers。 The
cabin passengers are all Chinamen。 The deck was packed with Chinese
coolies on their way to seek wealth in the diggings at Perak。 They were
lean; yellow; and ugly; smoked a pipe of opium each at sundown; wore
their pigtails coiled round their heads; and loose blue cotton
trousers。 We had slipped our cable at Singapore; because these coolies
were clambering up over every part of the vessel; and defying all
attempts to keep them out; so that 〃to cut and run〃 was our only
chance。 The owners do not allow any intoxicant to be brought on board;
lest it should be given to the captain and crew; and they should take
too much and lose the vessel。 I am the only European passenger and the
only woman on board。 I had a very comfortable night lying on deck in
the brisk breeze on the waveless sea; and though I watched the stars;
hoping to see the Southern Cross set; I fell asleep; till I was awoke
at the very earliest dawn by a most formidable Oriental shouting to me
very fiercely I thought; with a fierce face; but it occurred to me that
he was trying to make me understand that they wanted to wash decks; so
I lifted my mattress on a bench and fell asleep again; waking to find
the anchor being let go in the Malacca roads six hours before we should
have arrived。

I am greatly interested with the first view of Malacca; one of the
oldest European towns in the East; originally Portuguese; then Dutch;
and now; though under English rule; mainly Chinese。 There is a long bay
with dense forests of cocoa…palms; backed by forests of I know not
what; then rolling hills; and to the right beyond these a mountain
known as Mount Ophir; rich in gold。 Is this possibly; as many think;
the Ophir of the Bible; and this land of gems and gold truly the
〃Golden Chersonese?〃 There are islets of emerald green lying to the
south; and in front of us a town of antiquated appearance; low houses;
much colored; with flattish; red…tiled roofs; many of them built on
piles; straggling for a long distance; and fringed by massive…looking
bungalows; half buried in trees。 A hill rises near the middle; crowned
by a ruined cathedral; probably the oldest Christian church in the Far
East; with slopes of bright green grass below; timbered near their base
with palms and trees of a nearly lemon…colored vividness of
spring…green; and there are glimpses of low; red roofs behind the hill。
On either side of the old…world…looking town and its fringe of
bungalows are glimpses of steep; reed roofs among the cocoa…palms。 A
long; deserted…looking jetty runs far out into the shallow sea; a few
Chinese junks lie at anchor; in the distance a few Malay fishermen are
watching their nets; but not a breath stirs; the sea is without a
ripple; the gray clouds move not; the yellow plumes of the palms are
motionless; the sea; the sky; the town; look all alike asleep in a
still; moist; balmy heat。


Stadthaus; Malacca; 4 P。M。Presently we were surrounded by a crowd of
Malay boats with rude sails made of mats; but their crews might have
been phantoms for any noise they made。 By one of these I sent my card
and note of introduction to the Lieutenant…Governor。 An hour afterward
the captain told me that the Governor usually went into the country
early on Monday morning for two days; which seemed unfortunate。 Soon
after; the captain and engineer went ashore; and I was left among a
crowd of Chinamen and Malays without any possibility of being
understood by any of them; to endure stifling heat and provoking
uncertainty; much aggravated by the want of food; for another three
hours。 At last; when very nearly famished; and when my doubts as to the
wisdom of this novel and impromptu expedition had become very serious
indeed; a European boat appeared; moving with the long steady stroke of
a man…of…war's boat; rowed by six native policemen; with a
frank…looking bearded countryman steering; and two peons in white; with
scarlet…and…gold hats and sashes; in the bow; and as it swept up to
the Rainbow's side the man in white stepped on board; and introduced
himself to me as Mr。 Biggs; the colonial chaplain; deputed to receive
me on behalf of the Governor; who was just leaving when my card
arrived。 He relieved all anxiety as to my destination by saying that
quarters were ready for me in the Stadthaus。

We were soon on a lovely shore under the cathedral…crowned hill; where
the velvety turf slopes down to the sea under palms and trees whose
trunks are one mass of ferns; brightened by that wonderful flowering
tree variously known as the 〃flamboyant〃 and the 〃flame of the forest〃
(Poinciana regia)。 Very still; hot; tropical; sleepy; and dreamy;
Malacca looks; a town 〃out of the running;〃 utterly antiquated; mainly
un…English; a veritable Sleepy Hollow。

I。 L。 B。



LETTER IX

The Lieutenant…Governor of MalaccaA Charming HouseholdThe Old
StadthausA Stately HabitationAn Endless SiestaA Tropic
DreamChinese HousesChinese Wealth and Ascendency〃Opium
Farming〃The Malacca JungleMohammedan Burial…PlacesMalay
VillagesMalay CharacteristicsCostume and OrnamentBigotry and
PilgrimageThe Malay Buffalo


STADTHAUS; MALACCA; January 21…23。

This must surely fade like a dream; this grand old Stadthaus; this
old…world quiet; this quaint life; but when it fades I think I shall
have a memory of having been 〃once in Elysium。〃 Still; Elysium should
have no mosquitoes; and they are nearly insupportable here; big spotted
fellows; with a greed for blood; and a specially poisonous bite; taking
the place at daylight of the retiring nocturnal host。 The Chinese
attendant is not careful; and lets mosquitoes into my net; and even one
means a sleepless night。 They are maddening。

I was introduced to my rooms; with their floors of red Dutch tiles;
their blue walls; their white…washed rafters; their doors and windows
consisting of German shutters only; their ancient beds of portentous
height; and their generally silent and haunted look; and then went to
tiffin with Mr。 and Mrs。 Biggs。 Mr。 Biggs is a student of hymnology;
and we were soon in full swing on this mutually congenial subject。 Mrs。
Biggs devotes her time and strength to the training and education of
young Portuguese girls。 I pass their open bungalow as I go to and from
the Governor's cottage; and it usually proves a trap。

Captain Shaw; who has been for many years Lieutenant…Governor of
Malacca; is a fine; hearty; frank; merry; manly; Irish naval officer;
well read and well informed; devoted to Malacca and its interests; and
withal a man of an especially unselfish; loving; and tender nature;
considerate to an unusual degree of the happiness and comfort of those
about him。 Before I had been here many hours I saw that he was the
light of a loving home。* He can be firm and prompt when occasion
requires firmness; but his ordinary rule is of the gentlest and most
paternal description; so that from the Chinese he has won the name of
〃Father;〃 and among the Malays; the native population; English rule; as
administered by him; has come to be known as 〃the rule of the just。〃
The family; consisting of the Governor; his; wife; and two daughters
just grown up; is a very charming one; and their quiet; peaceful life
gives me the opportunity which so rarely falls to the lot of a traveler
of becoming really intimate with them。  
'*I should not have reproduced this paragraph of my letter were Captain
Shaw still alive; but in five weeks after my happy visit he died almost
suddenly; to the indescribable grief of his family and of the people of
Malacca; by whom he was greatly beloved。'

The Government bungalow; in which I spend most of my time; is a
comfortable little cottage; with verandas larger than itself。 In the
front veranda; festooned with trailers and orchids; two Malay military
policemen are always on guard; and two scornful…looking Bengalis in
white trousers; white short robes; with sashes of crimson silk striped
with gold; and crimson…and…gold flat hats above their handsome but
repellent faces; make up the visible part of the establishment。 One of
these Bengalis has been twice to Mecca; at an expense of 40 pounds on
each visit; and on Friday appears in a rich Hadji suit; in which he
goes through the town; and those Mussulmen who are not Hadji bow down
to him。 I saw from the very first that my project of visiting the
native States was not smiled upon at Government House。

The Government bungalow being scarcely large enough for the Governor's
family; I am lodged in the old Dutch Stadthaus; formerly the residence
of the Dutch Governor; and which has enough of solitude and faded
stateliness to be fearsome; or at the least eerie; to a solitary guest
like myself; to whose imagination; in the long; dark nights; creeping
Malays or pilfering Chinamen are far more likely to present themselves
than the stiff beauties and formal splendors of the heyday of Dutch
ascendancy。 The Stadthaus; which stands on the slope of the hill; and
is the most prominent building in Malacca; is now used as the Treasury;
Post Office; and Government offices generally。 There are large state
reception…rooms; including a ball…room; and suites of apartments for
the use of the Governor of the Straits Settlements; the Chief…Justice;
and other high officials; on their visits to Malacca。 The Stadthaus; at
its upper end on the hill; is only one story high; but where it abuts
on the town it is three and even four。 The upper part is built round
three sides of a Dutch garden; and a gallery under the tiled veranda
runs all round。 A set of handsome staircases on the sea side leads to
the lawn…like hill with the old cathedral; and the bungalows of the
Governor and colonial chaplain。 Stephanotis; passiflora; tuberose;
alamanda; Bougainvillea; and other trailers of gorgeous colors; climb
over everything; and make the night heavy with their odors。 There must
be more than forty rooms in this old place; besides great arched
corridors; and all manner

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