In Stevenson's SamoaSmith, Elder, & Company, 1895 - Počet stran: 190 |
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Strana
... in my poor judgment seldom been presented to us . In the frontispiece I recognise at once the com- manding figure of my old friend standing by his horse . The last words I had from him reached me on the same day that the news of his death.
... in my poor judgment seldom been presented to us . In the frontispiece I recognise at once the com- manding figure of my old friend standing by his horse . The last words I had from him reached me on the same day that the news of his death.
Strana 1
... fight over bones in corners , gnashing their teeth and growling . Then , in a frenzy of hospitality , they rush out into the jungle , So said a friend who had B tear up roots with their teeth , and , bringing FIRST DAYS IN SAMOA.
... fight over bones in corners , gnashing their teeth and growling . Then , in a frenzy of hospitality , they rush out into the jungle , So said a friend who had B tear up roots with their teeth , and , bringing FIRST DAYS IN SAMOA.
Strana 2
... friend and I , the only women on board a little German ship , and , passing out between the Heads of Sydney Harbour , we plunged into the great Pacific Ocean . The hopes of our skipper that the gale we encountered was local , and that ...
... friend and I , the only women on board a little German ship , and , passing out between the Heads of Sydney Harbour , we plunged into the great Pacific Ocean . The hopes of our skipper that the gale we encountered was local , and that ...
Strana 10
... friends there , and his people in England ; also , that he did not think he would ever return to Upolu , so we could have the place , with all its beautiful grounds and his servant , for always ! Then we told this weary frag- ment of ...
... friends there , and his people in England ; also , that he did not think he would ever return to Upolu , so we could have the place , with all its beautiful grounds and his servant , for always ! Then we told this weary frag- ment of ...
Strana 11
... friend became talkative , and began to explain the virtues of the different plants . No vegetables or fruit - trees were to be seen , save a few wild bananas in the distance ; and when his atten- tion was drawn to this fact , he said ...
... friend became talkative , and began to explain the virtues of the different plants . No vegetables or fruit - trees were to be seen , save a few wild bananas in the distance ; and when his atten- tion was drawn to this fact , he said ...
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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