Then the men
came on board and danced. The captain gave them a return present. Mr.
McFarlane and I went ashore immediately after breakfast, and found that
the teachers had been kindly treated. We gave some natives a few axes,
who at once set off to cut wood for the house, and before we returned to
the vessel in the evening two posts were up. As the _Bertha's_ time was
up, and the season for the trade winds closing, everything was done to
get on with the house. Mr. McFarlane worked well. Two men from the
_Bertha_, and two from the _Mayri_ joined with the four teachers in the
work, and by Tuesday the framework was nearly up. We landed our things
that day, and immediately after breakfast on Wednesday, December 5th, we
went ashore to reside; and about ten a.m. the _Bertha_ left. On the
Tuesday, Mr. McFarlane and I visited several villages on the mainland:
three in a deep bay, which must be very unhealthy, from the many swamps
and high mountains around. The people appeared friendly, and got very
excited over the presents we gave them.
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