In Stevenson's SamoaSmith, Elder, & Company, 1895 - Počet stran: 190 |
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Strana 12
... look after the plantation . He retired into an inner room , whence he emerged with a small portmanteau and very smart dressing - bag , which he deposited in the buggy ; then , with one last look at his eucalyptus , and presenting a ...
... look after the plantation . He retired into an inner room , whence he emerged with a small portmanteau and very smart dressing - bag , which he deposited in the buggy ; then , with one last look at his eucalyptus , and presenting a ...
Strana 15
... look habitable and tolerably comfortable . Anyway , our efforts were rewarded by Cipau's genuine admiration for the magnificence of our arrange- ments . At last , when everything was stowed away and the stove fixed , it was time to ...
... look habitable and tolerably comfortable . Anyway , our efforts were rewarded by Cipau's genuine admiration for the magnificence of our arrange- ments . At last , when everything was stowed away and the stove fixed , it was time to ...
Strana 54
... look more than fifteen years old , and her black boy ' husband , who helped Mafulu to weed and keep down the noxi- ous and ever - spreading sensitive plant , with its many ears . 6 prickles and pretty pink flowers , and 54 IN ...
... look more than fifteen years old , and her black boy ' husband , who helped Mafulu to weed and keep down the noxi- ous and ever - spreading sensitive plant , with its many ears . 6 prickles and pretty pink flowers , and 54 IN ...
Strana 55
Marie Fraser. ears . 6 prickles and pretty pink flowers , and look after our fruit - trees generally . For lack of a better name we called her Topsy , which , unfortunately , hurt her feelings a little , for when we were able to ...
Marie Fraser. ears . 6 prickles and pretty pink flowers , and look after our fruit - trees generally . For lack of a better name we called her Topsy , which , unfortunately , hurt her feelings a little , for when we were able to ...
Strana 56
... spirit , and seemed to look upon murderous assaults as one of the necessary evils accompanying the possession of a husband . As she was content to let bygones be bygones , 6 there was nothing more to be said on the 56 IN STEVENSON'S SAMOA.
... spirit , and seemed to look upon murderous assaults as one of the necessary evils accompanying the possession of a husband . As she was content to let bygones be bygones , 6 there was nothing more to be said on the 56 IN STEVENSON'S SAMOA.
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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