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... Happily this mighty rocket served as a signal of distress , for a pass- ing vessel descried the fiery column and came to investigate , greatly to the relief of the Crusoe family , who were taken on board , and for ever abandoned their ...
... Happily this mighty rocket served as a signal of distress , for a pass- ing vessel descried the fiery column and came to investigate , greatly to the relief of the Crusoe family , who were taken on board , and for ever abandoned their ...
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... of which I have heard no solution . I returned to breakfast with the Fathers , to whose house I go for all meals . Happily the kind forethought of Captain Aube has A SAMOAN COUNCIL . 53 provided me with a private 52 A LADY'S CRUISE .
... of which I have heard no solution . I returned to breakfast with the Fathers , to whose house I go for all meals . Happily the kind forethought of Captain Aube has A SAMOAN COUNCIL . 53 provided me with a private 52 A LADY'S CRUISE .
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... Happily it is painless . Some of the Samoans suffer severely from ulcers ; and we heard of some cases of ophthalmia . Here and there , beneath the green shade of the plantains , close to the houses , we noticed hillocks of white sea ...
... Happily it is painless . Some of the Samoans suffer severely from ulcers ; and we heard of some cases of ophthalmia . Here and there , beneath the green shade of the plantains , close to the houses , we noticed hillocks of white sea ...
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... Happily they contented themselves with these , and held cannibalism in abhorrence . The wild dog was also found on Hawaii , Tahiti , and New Zealand . On some of the isles there was a native breed of pigs , lanky , long - legged ...
... Happily they contented themselves with these , and held cannibalism in abhorrence . The wild dog was also found on Hawaii , Tahiti , and New Zealand . On some of the isles there was a native breed of pigs , lanky , long - legged ...
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... happily do not , like so many of the Tongan chiefs , affect foreign dress . They either wear fine mats , or else very thick handsome native cloth of bread - fruit or paper - mulberry fibre . Very few wear any covering on the shoulders ...
... happily do not , like so many of the Tongan chiefs , affect foreign dress . They either wear fine mats , or else very thick handsome native cloth of bread - fruit or paper - mulberry fibre . Very few wear any covering on the shoulders ...
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