The Ebb-Tide


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They were now come near to the back part of the house. One of the men  
was engaged about the cooking fire, which burned with the clear, fierce,  
essential radiance of cocoanut shells. A fragrance of strange meats was  
in the air. All round in the verandahs lamps were lighted, so that  
the place shone abroad in the dusk of the trees with many complicated  
patterns of shadow.  
'Come and wash your hands,' said Attwater, and led the way into a clean,  
matted room with a cot bed, a safe, or shelf or two of books in a glazed  
case, and an iron washing-stand. Presently he cried in the native, and  
there appeared for a moment in the doorway a plump and pretty young  
woman with a clean towel.  
'Hullo!' cried Herrick, who now saw for the first time the fourth  
survivor of the pestilence, and was startled by the recollection of the  
captain's orders.  
'Yes,' said Attwater, 'the whole colony lives about the house, what's  
left of it. We are all afraid of devils, if you please! and Taniera and  
she sleep in the front parlour, and the other boy on the verandah.'  
'She is pretty,' said Herrick.  
'Too pretty,' said Attwater. 'That was why I had her married. A man  
never knows when he may be inclined to be a fool about women; so when we  
were left alone, I had the pair of them to the chapel and performed the  
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