In Stevenson's SamoaSmith, Elder, & Company, 1895 - Počet stran: 190 |
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Strana 13
... shape of dollars for the use of it , he would be very pleased ; and we found it a simple matter to settle this matter to the satisfaction of all concerned . So next morning at dawn we started in a waggon FIRST DAYS IN SAMOA 13.
... shape of dollars for the use of it , he would be very pleased ; and we found it a simple matter to settle this matter to the satisfaction of all concerned . So next morning at dawn we started in a waggon FIRST DAYS IN SAMOA 13.
Strana 41
... shape of towels or material , to prevent his brown fingers from being burned . The fame of his cooking spread rapidly among the youthful and idle of the neighbourhood , and frequently an interested audience assembled to gaze upon his ...
... shape of towels or material , to prevent his brown fingers from being burned . The fame of his cooking spread rapidly among the youthful and idle of the neighbourhood , and frequently an interested audience assembled to gaze upon his ...
Strana 42
... shape of pig - only vegetables , fruit , and rice , or even beef - his song became sad and mournful , till at last it degenerated into a plaintive dirge . He was very fond of milk and jam , and when he was given his supply of food for ...
... shape of pig - only vegetables , fruit , and rice , or even beef - his song became sad and mournful , till at last it degenerated into a plaintive dirge . He was very fond of milk and jam , and when he was given his supply of food for ...
Strana 43
... shape of a large half- dollar hat , which he donned in the evenings when he had finished working in the plantation and came to gossip with Tuvale on the back verandah . We heard that Cipau had gone down to the beach and made loud ...
... shape of a large half- dollar hat , which he donned in the evenings when he had finished working in the plantation and came to gossip with Tuvale on the back verandah . We heard that Cipau had gone down to the beach and made loud ...
Strana 49
... shape of the most miraculous concatenation of adventures . Tuvale was quite a useful addition to our small establishment , and soon began to take considerable pains with all the duties he had to perform . He revelled in dispensing ...
... shape of the most miraculous concatenation of adventures . Tuvale was quite a useful addition to our small establishment , and soon began to take considerable pains with all the duties he had to perform . He revelled in dispensing ...
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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