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The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 2 by Alfred Russel Wallace
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fee-simple value of the dwelling, I agreed to give it him for the
privilege of immediate occupation, only stipulating that he was
to make the roof water-tight. This he agreed to do, and came
every day to tally and look at me; and when I each time insisted
upon his immediately mending the roof according to contract, all
the answer I could get was, "Ea nanti," (Yes, wait a little.)
However, when I threatened to deduct a quarter guilder from the
rent for every day it was not done, and a guilder extra if any of
my things were wetted, he condescended to work for half an hour,
which did all that was absolutely necessary.

On the top of a bank, of about a hundred feet ascent from the
water, stands the very small but substantial fort erected by the
Portuguese. Its battlements and turrets have long since been
overthrown by earthquakes, by which its massive structure has
also been rent; but it cannot well be thrown down, being a solid
mass of stonework, forming a platform about ten feet high, and
perhaps forty feet square. It is approached by narrow steps under
an archway, and is now surmounted by a row of thatched hovels, in
which live the small garrison, consisting of, a Dutch corporal
and four Javanese soldiers, the sole representatives of the
Netherlands Government in the island. The village is occupied
entirely by Ternate men. The true indigenes of Gilolo, "Alfuros"
as they are here called, live on the eastern coast, or in the
interior of the northern peninsula. The distance across the
isthmus at this place is only two miles, and there, is a good
path, along which rice and sago are brought from the eastern
villages. The whole isthmus is very rugged, though not high,
being a succession of little abrupt hills anal valleys, with
angular masses of limestone rock everywhere projecting, and often
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