Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- PART I INDIA
- I JULY 17TH, 1826—JANUARY 3RD, 1827
- II JANUARY 3RD—FEBRUARY 25TH, 1827
- III FEBRUARY 25TH—APRIL 22ND, 1827
- IV APRIL 23RD—AUGUST 13TH, 1827
- V AUGUST 14TH—NOVEMBER 3OTH, 1827
- VI DECEMBER IST—15TH, 1827
- VII DECEMBER 16TH, 1827—APRIL 2ND, 1828
- VIII APRIL 3RD—MAY 10TH, 1828
- IX MAY 10TH—SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1828
- X SEPTEMBER 22ND—DECEMBER 13TH, 1828
- PART II ISLE OF FRANCE
- PART III TASMANIA
II - JANUARY 3RD—FEBRUARY 25TH, 1827
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- PART I INDIA
- I JULY 17TH, 1826—JANUARY 3RD, 1827
- II JANUARY 3RD—FEBRUARY 25TH, 1827
- III FEBRUARY 25TH—APRIL 22ND, 1827
- IV APRIL 23RD—AUGUST 13TH, 1827
- V AUGUST 14TH—NOVEMBER 3OTH, 1827
- VI DECEMBER IST—15TH, 1827
- VII DECEMBER 16TH, 1827—APRIL 2ND, 1828
- VIII APRIL 3RD—MAY 10TH, 1828
- IX MAY 10TH—SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1828
- X SEPTEMBER 22ND—DECEMBER 13TH, 1828
- PART II ISLE OF FRANCE
- PART III TASMANIA
Summary
It would be tiresome to you if I were to detail day by day my occupations, nor do I now recollect much more connected with Calcutta likely to interest, therefore I may pass on until our departure for Chinsurah, where all the officers and men proceeding to the Upper Provinces were directed to assemble in preparation for our voyage. After a good deal of confusion in collecting all things requisite, furnishing our floating house, arranging with our servants, behold us at last on board our budgerow, which, when once put in order, seemed to me the most agreeable habitation I had yet been mistress of. But how shall I describe to you the shape and fashion of a budgerow? unless you will assist me by fancying you see a small house in a boat, I know not how to do it, and yet I have seen the exact similitude on some of my grandmother's cups and saucers, jars and vases, which, along with their other embellishments of hanging bridges and flying foxes, excited my wonder and consternation; and here it is worthy of remark how exactly they depict the present costume; Atcheen Boss, who provides my shoes, exhibits precisely such a head and sleeves as you will see on the flower-pot.
From the sides being formed of Venetians, we can have as much or as little of the prospect as we like—the same of the air and sun.
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- The Journal of Mrs FentonA Narrative of Her Life in India, the Isle of France (Mauritius) and Tasmania During the Years 1826–1830, pp. 29 - 56Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1901