Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... Lakemba . This island contained a population of about 5,000 , composed in part of immigrant Ton- gans , who had three settlements upon it . Though not more than thirty miles in circumference , it presented one of the most perfect ...
... Lakemba . This island contained a population of about 5,000 , composed in part of immigrant Ton- gans , who had three settlements upon it . Though not more than thirty miles in circumference , it presented one of the most perfect ...
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... Lakemba , to whom my father sent greetings immediately upon our arrival , was disposed to be friendly to foreigners ; and he detailed a large company of natives to construct the houses that our families required . The workmen laid hold ...
... Lakemba , to whom my father sent greetings immediately upon our arrival , was disposed to be friendly to foreigners ; and he detailed a large company of natives to construct the houses that our families required . The workmen laid hold ...
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... Lakemba are hungry to - day , for the ulu ( bread - fruit ) crop is poor . " The wild excitement of the savages possessed me . I was to see a cannibal orgy ! This , then , was the reason why the shipwrecked men had made such desperate ...
... Lakemba are hungry to - day , for the ulu ( bread - fruit ) crop is poor . " The wild excitement of the savages possessed me . I was to see a cannibal orgy ! This , then , was the reason why the shipwrecked men had made such desperate ...
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... Lakemba . Since that time we had met almost daily , and tenderness had grown up between us ; but she was of a more timid nature than the other native girls , and , in spite of her tropical blood , less easily to be won . Besides , she ...
... Lakemba . Since that time we had met almost daily , and tenderness had grown up between us ; but she was of a more timid nature than the other native girls , and , in spite of her tropical blood , less easily to be won . Besides , she ...
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... saw for the first time . ** * * * * * It was to be the greatest feast that Lakemba had known for more than a year . " The kind god , " said the natives , " had been very good to them in ship- wrecking 1870. ] 39 LOVE IN FIJI .
... saw for the first time . ** * * * * * It was to be the greatest feast that Lakemba had known for more than a year . " The kind god , " said the natives , " had been very good to them in ship- wrecking 1870. ] 39 LOVE IN FIJI .
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