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Chapter 8 READING TO MUSIC

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trusion betrayed itself. Close, as firmly as I could, my mental ear the sound persisted externally, softly but undeniably. Having overcome the first sensation of uneasiness, I studied the perfect prose without pausing to reflect on the origin of the petty disturbance. In a few minutes the annoyance-if the trivial distraction deser

lacidly enjoyed. Frail excitement foreign to the tranquil pages could not be evaded. The most feeble

the eloquence of reason and honour. So the printed periods became more sonorous, the magic of the words more vivid. The purified meaning of the author, the exaltation he himself mu

sant yet provoking refrain? Not of the sea, for a glassy calm had prevailed all day; not of the rain which patt

ons-a blending of thousands of simultaneous "coo-hoos" with the rustling and beating of wings upon the thin, slack strings of casuarinas. The swaying and switching

he veranda condensed and concentrated it within a narrow area, beyond wh

the weight of the restless birds, became once more an idealistic accompaniment to the book. I read, or rather declaimed inarticulately, t

ed by a smart breeze. Pitched in a minor key sounds roll along with little friction and waste, whereas a louder, shriller stinging note may find in the still air a less pliant medium. The cooing of pigeons-a sound of low velocity-has a longer range than the shrieking of parrots. My pet echo responds to an undertone. A loud and prolonged yell jars on its sensitiveness-for it is a shy echo, little used to abrupt and boisterous disturbances. A boy boo-hooting into an empty barrel soon catches the key to which it responds.

hed me through three-quarters of a mile of vacant air. There was no competing noise. It

mperative and proud, to overcome the space of a mile the unison of thousands is necessary. But when the whole community takes flight simultaneously the whirr and slapping o

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Contents

My Tropic Isle
Chapter 1 IN THE BEGINNING
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Chapter 2 A PLAIN MAN'S PHILOSOPHY
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Chapter 3 MUCH RICHES IN A LITTLE ROOM
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Chapter 4 SILENCES
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Chapter 5 FRUITS AND SCENTS
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Chapter 6 HIS MAJESTY THE SUN
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Chapter 7 A TROPIC NIGHT
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Chapter 8 READING TO MUSIC
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Chapter 9 THE BIRTH AND BREAKING OF CHRISTMAS
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Chapter 10 THE SPORT OF FATE
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Chapter 11 FIGHT TO A FINISH
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Chapter 12 SEA-WORMS AND SEA-CUCUMBERS
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Chapter 13 SOME CURIOUS BIVALVES
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Chapter 14 BARRIER REEF CRABS
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Chapter 15 THE BLOCKADE OF THE MULLET
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Chapter 16 WET SEASON DAYS
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Chapter 17 INSECT WAYS
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Chapter 18 INTELLIGENT BIRDS
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Chapter 19 SWIFTS AND EAGLES
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Chapter 20 SOCIALISTIC BIRDS
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Chapter 21 SHARKS AND RAYS
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Chapter 22 THE RECLUSE OF RATTLESNAKE
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Chapter 23 HAMED OF JEDDAH
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Chapter 24 YOUNG BARBARIANS AT PLAY
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Chapter 25 TOM AND HIS CONCERNS
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Chapter 26 DEBILS-DEBILS
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Chapter 27 TO PARADISE AND BACK
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Chapter 28 THE DEATH BONE
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