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Updated: August 6, 2024
The princess in English her familiar Tahitian name, Noanoa Tiare, meant Fragrance of the Jasmine was in the Parc de Bougainville, by the bust of the first French circumnavigator. "Ia ora na!" she greeted me. "Are you ready for adventure?" She handed me a small, soft package, with a caution to keep it safe and dry. I put it in my inside pocket.
The sparrow's urban doom might be read in the increasing number of automobiles, but the mina in Tahiti, as in Hawaii, had a sinecure. Noanoa Tiare said that the guava had its merits. Horses and cattle ate its leaves and fruit, and the wood was a common fuel throughout Tahiti. The fruit was delicious, and in America or England would be all used for jelly, but only Lovaina preserved it.
They distinguished the sound of the breadfruit as they rolled dully upon the large leaves, and then the silvery sound of cups filled with pape miti and the miti noanoa from which a pleasant aroma arose. They heard also the freeing of the cocoanuts from their hairy covering to release their limpid nectar. On their mats the children became restless and began to cry.
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