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... friends had placed their cabins at the disposal of the captain , that he might offer me whichever he considered most suitable . For the first day or two after this invitation was made , we all treated it as a pleasant joke , never A ...
... friends had placed their cabins at the disposal of the captain , that he might offer me whichever he considered most suitable . For the first day or two after this invitation was made , we all treated it as a pleasant joke , never A ...
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... friend Mrs Liardet , wife of the British Consul , has for some time had about thirty chiefs living in sanctuary in ... friends urge my going on to Tahiti , the loveliest isle in the South Seas ; but the utter uncertainty of how to get ...
... friend Mrs Liardet , wife of the British Consul , has for some time had about thirty chiefs living in sanctuary in ... friends urge my going on to Tahiti , the loveliest isle in the South Seas ; but the utter uncertainty of how to get ...
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... friends , as do , indeed , all the people on board , from the officers and quartermasters , down to Antoine , the Italian maître d'hôtel , who takes me under his especial charge , and is as careful as any old nurse ? I know.
... friends , as do , indeed , all the people on board , from the officers and quartermasters , down to Antoine , the Italian maître d'hôtel , who takes me under his especial charge , and is as careful as any old nurse ? I know.
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... friends on board have contributed to make it so . One lent a beautifully carved mirror , another a pin - cushion of pale - blue silk and lace . Fixed to the wall are fascinating flower - vases of black Chilian pottery , brought from ...
... friends on board have contributed to make it so . One lent a beautifully carved mirror , another a pin - cushion of pale - blue silk and lace . Fixed to the wall are fascinating flower - vases of black Chilian pottery , brought from ...
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... friends . That any should have escaped was due to the most providential and unlooked - for arrival of a ship captured in the Spanish war and brought to Tahiti - whence a member of that mission under- took to navigate her to New South ...
... friends . That any should have escaped was due to the most providential and unlooked - for arrival of a ship captured in the Spanish war and brought to Tahiti - whence a member of that mission under- took to navigate her to New South ...
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