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This rude surprise, coupled with an fierce Migraine, the result of a Malaria contracted whilst ashore harvesting Bread-fruit, the men being too occupied with fornicating to assist me, put me in no good temper, which I thereupon proceeded to lose.
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This rude surprise, coupled with an fierce Migraine, the result of a Malaria contracted whilst ashore harvesting Bread-fruit, the men being too occupied with fornicating to assist me, put me in no good temper, which I thereupon proceeded to lose.
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So with no further Adieu, I wish you, sir, and your men — for so they now are, along with the Bread-fruit — a good day!
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Do earnestly hope he delivered my Bread-fruit safely to West Indies.
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Have resolved to sail upon the morning tide and commence our historick voyage to His Majesty's slave plantations in Guyana with our cargoe of nutritious high-fiber Bread-fruit.
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Have resolved to sail upon the morning tide and commence our historick voyage to His Majesty's slave plantations in Guyana with our cargoe of nutritious high-fiber Bread-fruit.
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Do earnestly hope he delivered my Bread-fruit safely to West Indies.
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So with no further Adieu, I wish you, sir, and your men — for so they now are, along with the Bread-fruit — a good day!
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_ -- Bread-fruit, taro, yams, bananas, and cocoa-nuts formed the staff of life in Samoa.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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The noble Bread-fruit tree -- its arching branches clothed with its peculiarly rich and glossy foliage; the elegantly shaped Casuarina, the luxuriant Pandanus, and the Palms, with their stately trunks, and green crests of nodding leaves, imparted to the scene a character of oriental beauty.
The Island Home Richard Archer
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