Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: GLIMPSES OF THE ANIWANS (to The Family Circle) Aniwa, New Hebrides, December 1868. My Dearest Mother, Sister, And All Friends. . . . Quite a number of events have happened to us this year! Two rooms have been added to our Island Home : one, a little Study, which John badly needed, and which has to serve also, in the meanwhile, as a Drawing-Room, when we have visitors. Our Native servants get so utterly confused, if strangers are sitting in the dining-room, while they are laying the table. The Aniwans call this the Great House, and are perfectly lost when they get insidefour rooms being quite too much for their comprehension ! And, although they saw them being built, they ask in each room, with bewildered faces, whether they are North, South, East, or West ? We sometimes have to take them through several times in a day; and it is genuine fun to watch them a perpetual play, without the wickedness of attending theatres! Some of the scenes are truly dramatic.One fellow, the other day, got so fantastically excited, when I set the sewing-machine a-working before him, that he performed a war-dance in the middle of the floor, flung his arms all about, and called lustily for his dead father! We get the real acting here. A skeleton timepiece, under a glass shade, comes in for a very large amount of interest. The path of the Sun was what they called it, after we explained how the hands and figures indicated its course in the heavens. I tried yesterday to explain that it was the Earth, and not the Sun at all, that was going round, but was promptly informed that I was a liar! ! So I won't trouble them any more with my Physical Geography for a bit. They are just about as unripe for it as were the learned Italians, when Galileo propounded his theory, a couple of centuries ago.... --This text refers to the Paperback edition.