Lay Morals, and Other Papers
Transcribed from the Chatto and Windus 1911 edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

LAY MORALS

And Other Papers

by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

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A NEW EDITION WITH A PREFACE BY MRS. STEVENSON

LONDON CHATTO & WINDUS 1911

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p. iv

p. vPREFACE BY MRS. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON [0]

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Inour long voyage on the yacht Casco, we visited many islands; I believe on every one we found the scourge of leprosy. In the Marquesas there was a regular leper settlement, though the persons living there seemed free to wander where they wished, fishing on the beach, or visiting friends in the villages. I remember one afternoon, at Anaho, when my husband and I, tired after a long quest for shells, sat down on the sand to rest awhile, a native man stepped out from under some cocoanut trees, regarding us hesitatingly as though fearful of intruding. My husband waved an invitation to the stranger to join us, offering his cigarette to the man in the island fashion. The cigarette was accepted and, after a puff or two, courteously passed back again according to native etiquette. The hand that held it was the maimed hand of a leper. To my consternation my husband took the cigarette and smoked it out. Afterwards when we were alone p. viand I spoke of my horror he said, ‘I could not mortify the man. And if you think I liked doing it—that was another reason; because I didn’t want to.’

 

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