SS2 LIFJS ON THE MISSISSIPPI. One even becomes reconciled to the cistern presently; this is a mighty cask, painted green, and sometimes a couple of stories high, which is propped against the house-corner on stilts. There is a mansion-and-brewery suggestion about the combination which seems very incongruous at first. But the people cannot have wells, and so they take rain-water. Neither can they conveniently have cellars, or graves;l the town being built upon * made' ground; so they do without both, and few of the living complain, and none of the others. 1 The Israelites are buried in graves—by permission, I take it, not require- ment ; but none else, esce.pt the destitute, who are buried at public expense. The graves are but three or four feet deep.