The EarthquakeCharles Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 307 páginas |
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... weeks we took ship from Nagasaki for Manila , where I chartered a government revenue steamer and cruised for six weeks more in the archipelago , visiting some islands where the na- tives had never before seen an American or even a white ...
... weeks we took ship from Nagasaki for Manila , where I chartered a government revenue steamer and cruised for six weeks more in the archipelago , visiting some islands where the na- tives had never before seen an American or even a white ...
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... week in April when the captain of our revenue cutter picked up the news by wireless from Manila that the President had pro- claimed a state of war between the United States and the Imperial German Government . Naturally , the news ...
... week in April when the captain of our revenue cutter picked up the news by wireless from Manila that the President had pro- claimed a state of war between the United States and the Imperial German Government . Naturally , the news ...
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... weeks later , we again reached Manila and regretfully bade farewell to our captain . From Manila we took a steamer for Honolulu , and a week later arrived by coasting vessel at Ilao , where Tom Blanchard's sugar - factory is situated ...
... weeks later , we again reached Manila and regretfully bade farewell to our captain . From Manila we took a steamer for Honolulu , and a week later arrived by coasting vessel at Ilao , where Tom Blanchard's sugar - factory is situated ...
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... week a small steamer dropped a bag of mail at our landing , including a bundle of morning , evening , and Sunday New York papers about as big as a hogshead . At first we used to rush down to the jetty and tear off the wrappers before ...
... week a small steamer dropped a bag of mail at our landing , including a bundle of morning , evening , and Sunday New York papers about as big as a hogshead . At first we used to rush down to the jetty and tear off the wrappers before ...
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... weeks old when it got to us ; and then there was so much of it ! Stale tons of it ! Usually after lying unopened for days , those papers found their way down to Mo - a , who liked to cut out the pictures in the supplements and paste ...
... weeks old when it got to us ; and then there was so much of it ! Stale tons of it ! Usually after lying unopened for days , those papers found their way down to Mo - a , who liked to cut out the pictures in the supplements and paste ...
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