M her look at this page; it will be like a weed gathered and pressed at home; and she will remember her own islands, and the shadow of the mighty tree; and she will hear the peacocks screaming in the dusk and the wind blowing in the palms; and she will... Jack London and Hawaii - Page 102by Charmian London - 1918 - 305 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 400 pages
...April to Kaiulani in the April of her age; and at Waikiki, within easy walk of Kaiulani's banyan ! When she comes to my land and her father's, and the rain beats upon the window (as 1 fear it will), kt her look at this page; it will be like a weed gathered and pressed at home; and... | |
| Congregational churches - 1899 - 630 pages
...in April to Kaiulani in the April of her age and at Waikiki, within easy walk of Kaiulani's banyan. When she comes to my land and her father's, and the rain beats upon her window (as I fear it will), let her look at this page. It will be like a weed gathered and pressed... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1911 - 968 pages
...easy walk of Kaiulani's Banyan. When she comes to my land and to her father's and the rain beats on the window (as I fear it will) let her look at this...gathered and pressed at home, and she will remember her islands and the i The Blossomy BoliKh. By Shaemas O Sheel. Published by Shaemas O Sheel, through the... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1911 - 1070 pages
...easy walk of Kaiulani's Banyan. When she comes to my land and to her father's and the rain beats on the window (as I fear it will) let her look at this pageit will be like a weed, gathered and pressed at home, and she will remember her islands and the... | |
| Evelyn Blantyre Simpson - Authors, English - 1912 - 364 pages
...being sent home. " Forth from her land to mine she goes," he says, and, in a note to the verses, adds : "When she comes to my land, and her father's, and...her own islands, and the shadow of the mighty tree." He felt in sympathy with his native neighbours. He never wrote of them in a romance, but composed with... | |
| Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Journalists - 1918 - 468 pages
...at VVaikiki within easy walk of Kaiulani's Banyan. When she comes to my land and her father's land and the rain beats upon the window (as I fear it will),...gathered and pressed at home, and she will remember her islands and the shadow of the mighty tree, and she will hear the peacock screaming in the dusk and... | |
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