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THE OELAEB PALM. 
the cabin^ which she and Kinga had washed and made tidy. Books 
had been dusted^ and everything looked fresh ; somehow it seemed 
as if we had been a long time from home, and we were so glad to 
get back. Binga^s eyes beamed with pleasure as I thanked him 
for his thoughtful attention, for he might, as all the others did, 
have been enjoying himself on shore. The cook, too, announced 
that he had a dinner taib/’ good — and truly we did it justice. 
