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... ship to Malagai was better than any shield . " And what have you come up here after ? " he asked , in his disagreeable , whining tone . " I have come just for my own amusement , " I answered . " And I have come to see Roé , the ...
... ship to Malagai was better than any shield . " And what have you come up here after ? " he asked , in his disagreeable , whining tone . " I have come just for my own amusement , " I answered . " And I have come to see Roé , the ...
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... ship had become " quite unmanageable , " as Cappytaney declared , but perfectly under control , as Haharo triumphantly looked , silently meditating aft , at Beesopay's elbow , with an eye on the clouds - perfectly satisfactory in every ...
... ship had become " quite unmanageable , " as Cappytaney declared , but perfectly under control , as Haharo triumphantly looked , silently meditating aft , at Beesopay's elbow , with an eye on the clouds - perfectly satisfactory in every ...
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... ship , and never to be quite well . He was quite as kind as either the Bishop or Mr. Wakefield , but not so familiar with me . He had friends among the other islanders ; and , I confess , I was a little afraid of him , for he was always ...
... ship , and never to be quite well . He was quite as kind as either the Bishop or Mr. Wakefield , but not so familiar with me . He had friends among the other islanders ; and , I confess , I was a little afraid of him , for he was always ...
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... ships an ' tearin ' thro ' the wet to Chiney , w'en hif you'll only wait a bit , and be quiet , hall Chiney his a coming to you ? " That's the way hi looks at it . But we don't want the ... ship ; there they har when 48 PERCY POMO .
... ships an ' tearin ' thro ' the wet to Chiney , w'en hif you'll only wait a bit , and be quiet , hall Chiney his a coming to you ? " That's the way hi looks at it . But we don't want the ... ship ; there they har when 48 PERCY POMO .
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Percy Pomo (pseud.) JOHN CHINAMAN . 49 ship ; there they har when they're wanted , han ready to clap - to . Han they make hay - one servants , -w'y , my mate's a Chiny boy , an ' I don't never ' ave no trouble with ' im . ' Mister ...
Percy Pomo (pseud.) JOHN CHINAMAN . 49 ship ; there they har when they're wanted , han ready to clap - to . Han they make hay - one servants , -w'y , my mate's a Chiny boy , an ' I don't never ' ave no trouble with ' im . ' Mister ...
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Aluni Ambupono answer Arthur ashore asked Aurora Bang BARBARA HUTTON beach Bishop Carter Bishop Curwen boat Bokona Book brother called canoes Captain CHAPTER Chief cloth elegant coloured Cookee cried Darken dead dear death Diara Doctor Dolo eyes face father Fcap felt G. A. HENTY Galaga gilt edges gone Haharo hand Happy Island HARRISON WEIR head heard heart Illustrations kind Kiukilu knew laugh live looked Malagai and Toroa Marianusa Matambala Matanga morning never Nicholson night Noni Nouméa once Paita Pannier Pélua Percy Wakefield Percy's Pombuana Pomer Pomo poor Roé Rogani Rota round sail Salatambu Selby Shillings smile soon spear Stories Surakana Talana Tambu Tanasémbé Taorémbé tears tell thing thought Tila told took Tulu turned vaka Valé vessel village Waykayfeeloo wonder words young
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