Series 03: John Brady Nash letters, January 1914-December 1915 - Page 39
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[Page 39]
[On letterhead of the Grand Orient Hotel, Colombo. This is a double-page spread, transcribed as it should be read.]
Bootless each man & woman here
17 Decbr. 1914
My Mollie dear
This old world rolls round and one knows but little about it. The teeming millions who inhabit it are outside the minds view of any man though there be a few who have on the remembering tablets of the minds God as given to them much more than belongs to the ordinary individual.
Here in this hive of almost all colours, except white, the thinking parts of an Australian have been in a whirl for several hours, & now knows not what to think of the whole business. Black, brown, yellow, copper; heads clean shaven, with dusky straight or curling locks, more of lighter shades but none of what you think as fair, long straight black or grey & tied in a knot at the back – a la chignon –; each separate colour and arrangment bespeaking a separate nationality or religion or caste; and then the clothing, cloths of all shape, and cuts and colours varying in voluminousness but at all times scanty, much more so than is the case in our own women of the day, which by comparison