In Stevenson's SamoaSmith, Elder, & Company, 1895 - Počet stran: 190 |
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... quite the worst part of a storm at sea -being silenced , our skipper beamingly announced he was going to have a bath . Poor man ! he had the not taken his clothes off during those three awful nights 2 IN STEVENSON'S SAMOA.
... quite the worst part of a storm at sea -being silenced , our skipper beamingly announced he was going to have a bath . Poor man ! he had the not taken his clothes off during those three awful nights 2 IN STEVENSON'S SAMOA.
Strana 3
Marie Fraser. not taken his clothes off during those three awful nights . After several weeks of delightful cruising in the Pacific , visiting beautiful tropic islands , one morn- ing the sun rose like a ball of fire , flooding the world ...
Marie Fraser. not taken his clothes off during those three awful nights . After several weeks of delightful cruising in the Pacific , visiting beautiful tropic islands , one morn- ing the sun rose like a ball of fire , flooding the world ...
Strana 52
... clothes and removing them from the food , milk , & c . However , it is wonderful how quickly one gets used to these things , and in a short time we were almost oblivious of their presence . All the stores had to be kept in pickle - jars ...
... clothes and removing them from the food , milk , & c . However , it is wonderful how quickly one gets used to these things , and in a short time we were almost oblivious of their presence . All the stores had to be kept in pickle - jars ...
Strana 54
... clothes they have tapa , which they make of the bark of the paper mulberry- tree beaten very thin ; and fine mats , woven mostly by the old women . Then the men spear fish in the sea , and the women and girls catch quantities of ...
... clothes they have tapa , which they make of the bark of the paper mulberry- tree beaten very thin ; and fine mats , woven mostly by the old women . Then the men spear fish in the sea , and the women and girls catch quantities of ...
Strana 59
... clothes , which the Solomon Islanders always collect and take home in triumph . Often they never even reached home ; for they seemed to have a tendency to embark on board a ship that was going to trade with several other islands before ...
... clothes , which the Solomon Islanders always collect and take home in triumph . Often they never even reached home ; for they seemed to have a tendency to embark on board a ship that was going to trade with several other islands before ...
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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