LA VÉRETTE. Two Years in the French West Indies | ||
XXIV.
March 31st.
… HOLY SATURDAY morning;—nine o'clock. All the bells suddenly ring out; the humming of the bourdon blends with the thunder of a hundred guns: this is the Gloria! … At this signal it is a religious custom for the whole coast-population to enter the sea, and for those living too far from the beach to bathe in the rivers. But rivers and sea are now alike infected;—all the
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But there are twenty-seven burials. Now they are ring the dead two together: the cemeteries are over-burdened. …
LA VÉRETTE. Two Years in the French West Indies | ||