| 1784 - 1048 trang
...meeting. On the contrary, there feemed to be a perfect indifierence on both fides, till Omai, baring taken his brother down into the cabin, opened the...of the natives upon deck, the face of affairs was intircly turned, and Ootec, who wouM hardly fpeik to Omii before, now begged cv might be tayet*, and... | |
| 1784 - 1282 trang
...tender or linking in their meeting : on the contrary. trary, there feeraed to be a perfeft indifference on both fides, 'till Omai, having taken his brother...gave him a few. This being prefently known amongft tffe reft of the natives upon deck, the face of affairs was entirely turned ; and Oo'.rc, who would... | |
| 1784 - 548 trang
...either tender or linking in their meeting-. On the contrary, '.here feemcd to be a pericCt indiricrencc on both fides, till Omai, having taken his brother dow-n into the cabin, opeued the drawer where he kept his red feathers, and gave him a lew. This being prefently knovvu amonHr.... | |
| 1790 - 640 trang
...either tender or ftrtking in their meeting. On the contrary, there feemed to be a perfecl indifference on both fides, till Omai, having taken his brother down into the cabin, he opened the .drawer where he kept his red feathers, and gave him a few. Thh being prefently known,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 trang
...die contrary, there seemed to be a perfect indifference on both sides, till Omai, having taken Jiis brother down into the cabin, opened the drawer where he kept his red feathers, and gave him a tew. This being presently known amongst the rest of the natives upon deck, the face of affairs was... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 trang
...•perfect indifference on both sides, till Omai, having taken iis brother down into the cabin, opeped the drawer where he kept his red feathers, and gave him a few. This being presently known amongst the rest of the natives upon deck, the face of affairs was entirely turned,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 trang
...striking in their meeting. On the contrary, there seemed to be a perfect indifference on both sides, till Omai, having taken his brother down into the...kept his red feathers, and gave him a few. This being presently known amongst the rest of the natives upon deck, the face of affairs was entirely turned,... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 654 trang
...striking in their meeting. On the contrary, there seemed to be a perfect indifference oil both sides, till Omai having taken his brother down into the cabin,...kept his red feathers and gave him a few. This being presently known amongst the rest of the natives upon deck, the face of affairs was entirely turned,... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1858 - 656 trang
...striking in their meeting. On the contrary, there seemed to be a perfect indifference on both sides, till Omai, having taken his brother down into the...drawer where he kept his red feathers and gave him three of them. Ootu, who would hardly speak to Omai before, now begged that they might be friends.... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1873 - 724 trang
...striking in their meeting. On the contrary, there seemed to be a perfect indifference on both sides, till Omai, having taken his brother down into the...drawer where he kept his red feathers and gave him three of them. Ootu, who would hardly speak to Omai before, now begged that they might be friends.... | |
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