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Adventures in New Guinea James Chalmers

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They seem very much attached to their children, and <strong>in</strong> their own peculiar<br />

way, I dare say, love their wives. Husband and wife meet<strong>in</strong>g after a<br />

separation is strange. Some who returned with us had been away for a<br />

fortnight; their wives looked pleased when they saw them, so did the<br />

husbands; not a word was spoken, only a look; clubs and spears were put<br />

down, and the husbands went to where other men were sitt<strong>in</strong>g, the wives to<br />

light fires and cook food; when cooked, the wife took it to the husband,<br />

who ate a little, gave away some, and then went and sat by his wife. I<br />

have noticed that the wives are particularly happy when prepar<strong>in</strong>g this<br />

return food. Oriope's wife, who accompanied us, is ill with a cold; I<br />

wished her to take a dose of chlorodyne, but she cried and hesitated<br />

much; the old man then took the cup and told her to look; he drank some<br />

of it, said it was not bad, and then pressed her to dr<strong>in</strong>k it off, which<br />

she did.<br />

25_th_.--We left this morn<strong>in</strong>g at eight, and arrived at Orofedabe, <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Favele district, at one p.m. The walk<strong>in</strong>g was good and steady, the first<br />

few miles along the valley beneath a mounta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Sogeri district,<br />

which we called Mount Nisbet, and the range near to Eikiri. We crossed<br />

the Laroki several times, and sat near its head; then ascended an easy<br />

ridge of the Owen Stanley Range. We travelled for about two hours along<br />

this ridge, then descended, cross<strong>in</strong>g two streams, which we suppose to be<br />

the head streams of the Kemp Welch, flow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to Hood Bay. There are six<br />

small villages on ridges close by, high mounta<strong>in</strong>s all round, and not far<br />

off the mounta<strong>in</strong> on which the wild animal lives. They tried to persuade<br />

us that this was Meroka, and there was no use our go<strong>in</strong>g further; but we<br />

could not believe it, and I brought my compass out, and po<strong>in</strong>ted to them<br />

where Eikiri, Sogeri, Kupele, and Hapele were, and told them where I<br />

expected to f<strong>in</strong>d Meroka, which cannot be very far off. When they saw I<br />

knew someth<strong>in</strong>g of our position, they said we could not get to Meroka,<br />

because of rocks and wild beasts. At the village we slept the last two

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