In Stevenson's SamoaSmith, Elder, & Company, 1895 - Počet stran: 190 |
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Strana 9
... brought it to us . While we were enjoying this new pick - me - up , and telling our hostess what we were searching for , sighs were heard coming from the other side of the verandah ; they drew nearer , and then a young Englishman , pale ...
... brought it to us . While we were enjoying this new pick - me - up , and telling our hostess what we were searching for , sighs were heard coming from the other side of the verandah ; they drew nearer , and then a young Englishman , pale ...
Strana 10
... brought you ' ( a weary sigh ) . ' I have a buggy ; if you would care to come , I should be happy to drive you to my plantation . ' We accepted his invitation and started at once . On the way he wearily told us that he was an Oxford ...
... brought you ' ( a weary sigh ) . ' I have a buggy ; if you would care to come , I should be happy to drive you to my plantation . ' We accepted his invitation and started at once . On the way he wearily told us that he was an Oxford ...
Strana 20
... brought in . Now , it is a dreadful situation to have to direct a servitor in work of which one is completely ignorant , especially when the said servitor respects one as a ' white chief ! ' He who hesitates is lost , and to show ...
... brought in . Now , it is a dreadful situation to have to direct a servitor in work of which one is completely ignorant , especially when the said servitor respects one as a ' white chief ! ' He who hesitates is lost , and to show ...
Strana 21
... brought into the house for immediate use . Our honest native then prostrated himself on a leaf , and gave himself up to the consumption of many native cigarettes , having completed a severe half- day's work . The heat of the stove and ...
... brought into the house for immediate use . Our honest native then prostrated himself on a leaf , and gave himself up to the consumption of many native cigarettes , having completed a severe half- day's work . The heat of the stove and ...
Strana 33
... brought smilingly to me . On inquiring what that meant , it was translated as The fair young stranger with blue eyes from over the seas , ' and to the end of our sojourn in Samoa that name stuck to me , the smallest children rolling it ...
... brought smilingly to me . On inquiring what that meant , it was translated as The fair young stranger with blue eyes from over the seas , ' and to the end of our sojourn in Samoa that name stuck to me , the smallest children rolling it ...
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afternoon Apia appeared asked bananas beach beautiful Billy blue bread-fruit brown brown islanders Bully Hayes carried chief Christmas Cipau clad clothes cocoa-nut coloured Consulate cook coral coral bays dark delightful dinner dishes dress excitement feet flowers forest friends garlands guests hair hastened head heard hibiscus horses house-boys husband kava kind kindly lava-lava live look Louis Stevenson Mafulu Matalanumoana Matautu mats Misifolo Monkey morning mountains Mulinuu native girls neighbours never night Pacific Pacific islands palm palusame passed picturesque plantation present pretty reef Robert Louis Stevenson round rushed Samoan schooner shanty sight smiling Soenga Solomon Island soon South Sea stove strangers talking-men Talofa Talolo Tamaitai tapa tapo taro tattooed things tiffin Tofa told took trees tropic Tusitala Tuvale Ulla Upolu Vailima verandah village wear wife woman wonderful young youth