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    Chapter 62

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    Taji Retires From The World

    After a while, when the strangers came not in shoals as before, I
    proposed to our host, a stroll over his dominions; desirous of
    beholding the same, and secretly induced by the hope of selecting an
    abode, more agreeable to my fastidious taste, than the one already
    assigned me.

    The ramble over--a pleasant one it was--it resulted in a
    determination on my part to quit Odo. Yet not to go very far; only
    ten or twelve yards, to a little green tuft of an islet; one of many,
    which here and there, all round the island, nestled like birds' nests
    in the branching boughs of the coral grove, whose roots laid hold of
    the foundations of the deep. Between these islets and the shore,
    extended shelving ledges, with shallows above, just sufficient to
    float a canoe. One of these islets was wooded and wined; an arbor in
    the sea. And here, Media permitting, I decided to dwell.

    Not long was Media in complying; nor long, ere my retreat was in
    readiness. Laced together, the twisting boughs were closely thatched.
    And thatched were the sides also, with deep crimson pandannus leaves;
    whose long, forked spears, lifted by the breeze, caused the whole
    place to blaze, as with flames. Canes, laid on palm trunks, formed
    the floor. How elastic! In vogue all over Odo, among the chiefs, it
    imparted such a buoyancy to the person, that to this special cause
    may be imputed in good part the famous fine spirits of the nobles.

    Hypochondriac! essay the elastic flooring! It shall so
    pleasantly and gently jolt thee, as to shake up, and pack off the
    stagnant humors mantling thy pool-like soul.

    Such was my dwelling. But I make no mention of sundry little
    appurtenances of tropical housekeeping: calabashes, cocoanut shells,
    and rolls of fine tappa; till with Yillah seated at last in my arbor,
    I looked round, and wanted for naught.

    But what of Jarl and Samoa? Why Jarl must needs be fanciful, as well
    as myself. Like a bachelor in chambers, he settled down right
    opposite to me, on the main land, in a little wigwam in the grove.

    But Samoa, following not his comrade's example, still tarried in the
    camp of the Hittites and Jebusites of Odo. Beguiling men of their
    leisure by his marvelous stories: and maidens of their hearts by his

    marvelous wiles.

    When I chose, I was completely undisturbed in my arbor; an ukase of
    Media's forbidding indiscriminate intrusion. But thrice in the day
    came a garrulous old man with my viands.

    Thus sequestered, however, I could not entirely elude the pryings of
    the people of the neighboring islands; who often passed by, slowly
    paddling, and earnestly regarding my retreat. But gliding along at a
    distance, and never essaying a landing, their
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