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descended till half the canon wall was hidden; then shredded gradually
away till only airy glimpses of the ferny front appeared through itthen
swept aloft and left it glorified in the sun again。  Now and then; as our
position changed; rocky bastions swung out from the wall; a mimic ruin of
castellated ramparts and crumbling towers clothed with mosses and hung
with garlands of swaying vines; and as we moved on they swung back again
and hid themselves once more in the foliage。  Presently a verdure…clad
needle of stone; a thousand feet high; stepped out from behind a corner;
and mounted guard over the mysteries of the valley。  It seemed to me that
if Captain Cook needed a monument; here was one ready madetherefore;
why not put up his sign here; and sell out the venerable cocoanut stump?

But the chief pride of Maui is her dead volcano of Haleakalawhich
means; translated; 〃the house of the sun。〃  We climbed a thousand feet up
the side of this isolated colossus one afternoon; then camped; and next
day climbed the remaining nine thousand feet; and anchored on the summit;
where we built a fire and froze and roasted by turns; all night。  With
the first pallor of dawn we got up and saw things that were new to us。
Mounted on a commanding pinnacle; we watched Nature work her silent
wonders。  The sea was spread abroad on every hand; its tumbled surface
seeming only wrinkled and dimpled in the distance。  A broad valley below
appeared like an ample checker…board; its velvety green sugar plantations
alternating with dun squares of barrenness and groves of trees diminished
to mossy tufts。  Beyond the valley were mountains picturesquely grouped
together; but bear in mind; we fancied that we were looking up at these
thingsnot down。  We seemed to sit in the bottom of a symmetrical bowl
ten thousand feet deep; with the valley and the skirting sea lifted away
into the sky above us!  It was curious; and not only curious; but
aggravating; for it was having our trouble all for nothing; to climb ten
thousand feet toward heaven and then have to look up at our scenery。
However; we had to be content with it and make the best of it; for; all
we could do we could not coax our landscape down out of the clouds。
Formerly; when I had read an article in which Poe treated of this
singular fraud perpetrated upon the eye by isolated great altitudes;
I had looked upon the matter as an invention of his own fancy。

I have spoken of the outside viewbut we had an inside one; too。  That
was the yawning dead crater; into which we now and then tumbled rocks;
half as large as a barrel; from our perch; and saw them go careering down
the almost perpendicular sides; bounding three hundred feet at a jump;
kicking up cast…clouds wherever they struck; diminishing to our view as
they sped farther into distance; growing invisible; finally; and only
betraying their course by faint little puffs of dust; and coming to a
halt at last in the bottom of the abyss; two thousand five hundred feet
down from where they started!  It was magnificent sport。  We wore
ourselves out at it。

The crater of Vesuvius; as I have before remarked; is a modest pit about
a thousand feet deep and three thousand in circumference; that of Kilauea
is somewhat deeper; and ten miles in circumference。  But what are either
of them compared to the vacant stomach of Haleakala?  I will not offer
any figures of my own; but give official onesthose of Commander Wilkes;
U。S。N。; who surveyed it and testifies that it is twenty…seven miles in
circumference!  If it had a level bottom it would make a fine site for a
city like London。  It must have afforded a spectacle worth contemplating
in the old days when its furnaces gave full rein to their anger。

Presently vagrant white clouds came drifting along; high over the sea and
the valley; then they came in couples and groups; then in imposing
squadrons; gradually joining their forces; they banked themselves solidly
together; a thousand feet under us; and totally shut out land and ocean
not a vestige of anything was left in view but just a little of the rim
of the crater; circling away from the pinnacle whereon we sat (for a
ghostly procession of wanderers from the filmy hosts without had drifted
through a chasm in the crater wall and filed round and round; and
gathered and sunk and blended together till the abyss was stored to the
brim with a fleecy fog)。  Thus banked; motion ceased; and silence
reigned。  Clear to the horizon; league on league; the snowy floor
stretched without a breaknot level; but in rounded folds; with shallow
creases between; and with here and there stately piles of vapory
architecture lifting themselves aloft out of the common plainsome near
at hand; some in the middle distances; and others relieving the monotony
of the remote solitudes。  There was little conversation; for the
impressive scene overawed speech。  I felt like the Last Man; neglected of
the judgment; and left pinnacled in mid…heaven; a forgotten relic of a
vanished world。

While the hush yet brooded; the messengers of the coming resurrection
appeared in the East。  A growing warmth suffused the horizon; and soon
the sun emerged and looked out over the cloud…waste; flinging bars of
ruddy light across it; staining its folds and billow…caps with blushes;
purpling the shaded troughs between; and glorifying the massy vapor…
palaces and cathedrals with a wasteful splendor of all blendings and
combinations of rich coloring。

It was the sublimest spectacle I ever witnessed; and I think the memory
of it will remain with me always。




CHAPTER LXXVII。

I stumbled upon one curious character in the Island of Mani。  He became a
sore annoyance to me in the course of time。  My first glimpse of him was
in a sort of public room in the town of Lahaina。  He occupied a chair at
the opposite side of the apartment; and sat eyeing our party with
interest for some minutes; and listening as critically to what we were
saying as if he fancied we were talking to him and expecting him to
reply。  I thought it very sociable in a stranger。  Presently; in the
course of conversation; I made a statement bearing upon the subject under
discussionand I made it with due modesty; for there was nothing
extraordinary about it; and it was only put forth in illustration of a
point at issue。  I had barely finished when this person spoke out with
rapid utterance and feverish anxiety:

〃Oh; that was certainly remarkable; after a fashion; but you ought to
have seen my chimneyyou ought to have seen my chimney; sir!  Smoke!
I wish I may hang ifMr。 Jones; you remember that chimneyyou must
remember that chimney!  No; noI recollect; now; you warn't living on
this side of the island then。  But I am telling you nothing but the
truth; and I wish I may never draw another breath if that chimney didn't
smoke so that the smoke actually got caked in it and I had to dig it out
with a pickaxe!  You may smile; gentlemen; but the High Sheriff's got a
hunk of it which I dug out before his eyes; and so it's perfectly easy
for you to go and examine for yourselves。〃

The interruption broke up the conversation; which had already begun to
lag; and we p
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