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Updated: September 23, 2025
Doty was on his way to the United States with two of his own and two of Mr. Pohlman's little ones. The other members of their families the mothers and the children, all that was mortal of them were Iying in the Mission cemetery on Kolongsu; and to 'hold the fort, so far as our Mission was concerned, Pohlman was left alone, and well he held it.
Manure is worth $1.50 a ton Iying in the livery stable, and there are plenty to take it at that right along. I'd a little rather pay that than haul seaweed; but the manure won't begin to go around, and so there's nothing left for us but seaweed; and, if we couldn't get that, the Lord only knows what we could do."
I then received the notables, including Mohammed Selamah of El-Wijh, and at once began to inquire about the Jebel el-Fayruz. The chief trader pleaded ignorance: he was a stranger, a new-comer; he had never been out of the settlement. The others opposed to me hard and unmitigated Iying: they knew nothing about turquoises; there were no such stones; the mines were exhausted.
A month or two ago, during a cold storm, late in the evening, just as I was going to bed, I heard some one groaning by my front door. I went out to see what was the matter. I found an old man with white beard Iying in the mud and water, and with very little clothing. He was shivering from cold. He was unable to speak. I had him carried into my house, and covered over with some mats.
"There's one thing about not being too good at the reading trick," he said, surveying his permanent property: "a chap doesn't need to carry books round with him to put in the spare time." "Exactly," the Maluka laughed. He was Iying on his back, with an open book face downwards on his chest, looking up at the stars.
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