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Island, but called Anaa by the people themselves, lived a white man named Martin Flemming, one of those restless wanderers who range the
The Flemmings And "Flash Harry" Of Savait From "The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton and Other Stories" - 1902 Louis Becke 1884
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Tourists island-hopped around Tahiti, the French Polynesian island of Moorea and will head to the Anaa atoll, where they will wake up early to view the eclipse expected to last three minutes.
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But with Anaa still within reach, how could he not?
Father Unknown Quinn, Tara Taylor 1998
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Our crew became alarmed, and a part of them began to clamour to return to Anaa, which we might have done, by three or four hours 'incessant paddling, in the teeth of the gale.
The Island Home Richard Archer
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Barton being anxious to improve the favourable breeze, which still continued to blow with unwonted steadiness from such a quarter, we resumed our voyage, and steered eastward for Hao, on the day after our arrival at Anaa.
The Island Home Richard Archer
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The wind continued steady and fair, and the next day at sunset, we reached Anaa.
The Island Home Richard Archer
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The object of the young chief in this expedition, was to ascertain the fate of an elder brother, who had sailed for Anaa, or Chain island, several months before, with the intention of returning immediately, but who had never since been heard from: that of Mr Barton, was to engage a number of Hao-divers, for a pearl-fishing voyage, contemplated by him in connection with another foreign trader.
The Island Home Richard Archer
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'One time long ago,' said Uncle Ned, 'I see Anaa all-e-same that, four five hours befo' we come up.
The Ebb-Tide Lloyd Osbourne 1907
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How long did he say it was before they raised Anaa?
The Ebb-Tide Lloyd Osbourne 1907
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"George," a merry-faced, broad-chested native of Anaa, in the Paumotu
Yorke The Adventurer Louis Becke 1884
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