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Page 206
... seemed an unfavour- able sign . We posted him on the foredeck , where he squatted at the foot of the mast with tobacco and bread - fruit leaves for his cigarettes and a box of matches to play with . That he did not understand the Motu ...
... seemed an unfavour- able sign . We posted him on the foredeck , where he squatted at the foot of the mast with tobacco and bread - fruit leaves for his cigarettes and a box of matches to play with . That he did not understand the Motu ...
Page 208
... seemed glad enough to go , and doubtless carried away with him comfortable certainty of the madness of white people in general and ourselves in particular . Several older men , their dourness for- gotten , shouted volubly at one another ...
... seemed glad enough to go , and doubtless carried away with him comfortable certainty of the madness of white people in general and ourselves in particular . Several older men , their dourness for- gotten , shouted volubly at one another ...
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... seemed to mind the time I took up with something that was crystal clear to them . And time mattered . They were driving before the gale , fearful to heave - to and rest , lest they should broach - to . They had a headache they had ' flu ...
... seemed to mind the time I took up with something that was crystal clear to them . And time mattered . They were driving before the gale , fearful to heave - to and rest , lest they should broach - to . They had a headache they had ' flu ...
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