Capitolo 64
together unpleasant. It was their customs and the superstitions, rather
what them, that was so cruel and horrible. Personally, they seemed
to a large extent creatures of naïve and good natured. For before,
indeed, Muriel was afraid to hazard for a footstep over the enclosures of
them own huts; and it was long before she could decide him to go
alone through the runs of jungle with the Evil, not accompanied by Felix. But from
degrees that she has learned that she could walk alone (clearly, with the
Inevitable shade never from his/her side) on the whole island and reunion
everywhere with nothing from men, women and children but the maximum ones
respect and attractive courtesy. The young young fellow, as she passed, it would be standing
apart from the run, with discouraged eyes and it allowed her to go from with all the
the gentleness of gentlemen English and chivalrous. The old men would raise them
eyes, but it crosses their hands on their breasts and immovable stand for a
few they time up to her it got almost out of sight. The women would bring them
enough brown children for the lady English and equitable to admire or to caress on the
head; and when Muriel bent down sometimes him to caress some fat
small naked child, hanging out in the dust of the hut with true
tropical idleness, his/her mothers would work above to the sight with delight and
rejoyces, and you throw down him in ecstacies of the gratitude for the notice
she had taken of theirs small a favorite. "The of the of Sky", them
it would say, with every signal of pleasure, it has "attractively looked on ours
Unaloa."
For first Felix and Muriel they were mainly stricken with the gentleness and
deference that the nativeses exposed their verse. But after a duration Felix
at least it started to observe, behind him all, that a certain amount of
affection, and also of anything as the pity as good, it seemed to be
mixed with the respect and reverence it bathed on them you give them innkeepers.
The women were often touched especially, evidently from the innocence of Muriel