第29章 A PORTRAIT AND A STORY(1)(1 / 3)

I HAVE had occasion several times to name the late bishop,Father Dordillon,'Monseigneur,'as he is still almost universally called,Vicar-Apostolic of the Marquesas and Bishop of Cambysopolis INPARTIBUS.Everywhere in the islands,among all classes and races,this fine,old,kindly,cheerful fellow is remembered with affection and respect.His influence with the natives was paramount.They reckoned him the highest of men -higher than an admiral;brought him their money to keep;took his advice upon their purchases;nor would they plant trees upon their own land till they had the approval of the father of the islands.During the time of the French exodus he singly represented Europe,living in the Residency,and ruling by the hand of Temoana.The first roads were made under his auspices and by his persuasion.The old road between Hatiheu and Anaho was got under way from either side on the ground that it would be pleasant for an evening promenade,and brought to completion by working on the rivalry of the two villages.The priest would boast in Hatiheu of the progress made in Anaho,and he would tell the folk of Anaho,'If you don't take care,your neighbours will be over the hill before you are at the top.'It could not be so done to-day;it could then;death,opium,and depopulation had not gone so far;and the people of Hatiheu,Iwas told,still vied with each other in fine attire,and used to go out by families,in the cool of the evening,boat-sailing and racing in the bay.There seems some truth at least in the common view,that this joint reign of Temoana and the bishop was the last and brief golden age of the Marquesas.But the civil power returned,the mission was packed out of the Residency at twenty-four hours'notice,new methods supervened,and the golden age (whatever it quite was)came to an end.It is the strongest proof of Father Dordillon's prestige that it survived,seemingly without loss,this hasty deposition.