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to each other much in the native style of dancing. The gamelan 

 was played all through the performance, and as ajina/e the riders 

 were lifted out of their saddles and brought to the gallery steps 

 where they kneeled down and received the tips of the onlooking 

 guests. This all-important part of the show done, the whole van- 

 ished and left us in quiet comfort, but cooler than we had been since 

 leaving Russia. My lameness made it impossible to walk about, 



135. THE ZEE WITH CLOUDS. 



and so the day was spent in rest and in listening to a fine perform- 

 ance on the piano by a young Dutchman. The hotel consists of a 

 series of cottages in a garden where fuchsias, geraniums, marguer- 

 ites, heliotropes, roses, nasturtiums, sweet peas and daturas flour- 

 ish, and many of these cottages are seasonal residences of Dutch 

 families. In a clear morning the views must be fine, but we found 

 the place enveloped in a dry fog the latter half of the day. 



Expedition to Volcano Bromo. 



Monday, Sept. 30. At half-past four in the morning (or night) 



we started on two ponies, mine being a capital black stallion of 



great strength. It was a fine, full moonlight as we rode out of the 



village above the sanatorium, and we had to wake up the police 



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