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  • I suppose they spelt her name Taula, but to me it sounded Towler; I never, however, met any one else with this name.

    Essays on Life, Art and Science Samuel Butler 1868

  • Taula, as the Rotumah man was named, took Bandy into his confidence, and told him of a tragedy that had occurred on Nisân about five or six years after he (Taula) had landed on the islands.

    The Call Of The South 1908 Louis Becke 1884

  • Taula knew the American flag, for the ship he ran away from was a Sag harbour whaler.

    The Call Of The South 1908 Louis Becke 1884

  • The captain had with him his wife, whom Taula described as being quite a young girl.

    The Call Of The South 1908 Louis Becke 1884

  • One day, said Taula, the natives were thrown into a state of wild excitement by the appearance of a brigantine, which boldly dropped anchor abreast of the principal village.

    The Call Of The South 1908 Louis Becke 1884

  • Because of my usefulness to him as an interpreter of English, Taula, chief of Samatau, gave me his niece,

    The Call Of The South 1908 Louis Becke 1884

  • There was a delay of about twenty minutes; and then two canoes went with the one containing the Bishop, the two chiefs, Moto and Taula, who had before been so friendly to him, being in them.

    Life of John Coleridge Patteson Yonge, Charlotte M 1873

  • Olosoni, 4 Akameta Feao, 3 Pa'alo'i Taula, 2 Aleki Lutui (c), 1 Toma Toke.

    Planet Rugby | Rugby Union News 2010

  • Not surprisingly, impact players come on defense in DT Taula and S Flowers.

    The News Tribune - Tacoma - - HOMEPAGE 2010

  • Not surprisingly, impact players come on defense in DT Taula and S Flowers.

    The News Tribune Blogs BY TODD MILLES 2010

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