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VAILIMA LETTERS 35

one house — that where the lantern was; and about 1500 of these are in the darkness of the pit. But now the moon is on tap again, and the roads lighted. I have been exploring up the Vaituliga; see your map. It comes down a wonderful fine glen; at least 200 feet of cliffs on either hand, winding


1. Three posts.

2. Leather Bottle.

3. Old Walls.

4. Wreck Hill.

5. Sink of the Tuluiga.

6. Silent falls.

7. Garden.

like a corkscrew, great forest trees filling it. At the top there ought to be a fine double fall; but the stream evades it by a fault and passes under-