. Round the black man's garden . gasy.)The scene was enlivened by many native dug-outcanoes with outriggers attached, sailing about at atremendous pace, looking like butterflies with theirmany-coloured sails. Nosy-Be is a few miles west of Madagascar, andis very varied in appearance, some of the mountainsbeing rocky and barren, while others are coveredwith dense veo-etation. It is considered a morehealthy spot than Mayotta, and there is also agreater rainfall. We were taken ashore to the littletown of Hellville by a French official who had comeon board to fetch his letters. He replaces theGove
. Round the black man's garden . gasy.)The scene was enlivened by many native dug-outcanoes with outriggers attached, sailing about at atremendous pace, looking like butterflies with theirmany-coloured sails. Nosy-Be is a few miles west of Madagascar, andis very varied in appearance, some of the mountainsbeing rocky and barren, while others are coveredwith dense veo-etation. It is considered a morehealthy spot than Mayotta, and there is also agreater rainfall. We were taken ashore to the littletown of Hellville by a French official who had comeon board to fetch his letters. He replaces theGovernor, as the latter now lives at Diego Suarez,on the east coast of Madagascar. After landingon a fine stone pier, we walked up a slight inclineshaded by lovely mango-trees to Government House,where our companion introduced us to his all seemed perfectly well and happy in theirw^ell-built and beautifully kept home; in fact hetold us he had requested his Government to leavehim as long as possible on that station. As we. NOSY-BE. 89 wished to explore the neighbourhood, he insistedon our being accompanied by one of his nativeservants, which bored us extremely, so we got ridof him as soon as we could politely do so. At the back of Government House is a wide, longboulevard, wdth double rows of trees. Looking onto it are the French Government buildings andmission-schools, each with its own little garden fullof bread-fruit trees, and that acacia with brightscarlet flowers that the French call flamboyant. We walked on for about a mile, until we reacheda Malagasy village, the best-built native village Ihad yet seen, all the huts being constructed ofbamboo, raised on piles about three feet high, androofed with palm-leaves. It was inhabited bybright and healthy-looking people, w^ho w^ere par-ticularly civil to the strangers. The married womenwore the same silver button in the nose that I hadnoticed on the east coast of Africa. A little fartheron we came to an Arab village. Thes
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