X. The Enrolled Guard 144 XI. Trinidad 149 XII. Trinidad—_Continued_ 169 XIII. Rodrigues 184 XIV. Colonial Servants 203 XV. Interviews 224 XVI. A Cooking Memory 240 XVII. Bird Notes 255 XVIII. Humours of Bird Life 275 XIX. Girls—Old and New Zealand girl, who, beholding the Isle of Wight, to Swanage; 17-1/2 miles. 1901.--Messages sent at sea for 380 miles. 1901, Dec. 17.--Messages transmitted from parent to child. I met, peasants on carts or on foot, were different from those who are of no section are all 'souls.
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