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Speaking generally, the native population of Java is but little inferior manifested by the Dutch to give the natives of Java full opportunities Of the temple ruins of Java, considered generally, Mr. Wallace says, "It The Dutch Government gardens in Java, known to the scientific world as native princes, and the Government resulted in establishing the fact cache = ./cache/27152.txt txt = ./txt/27152.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27503 author = De Windt, Harry title = On the Equator date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 30823 sentences = 1308 flesch = 73 summary = Sarawak River--Kuching--The Bazaar, &c.--Comfortable Sarawak River--Kuching--The Bazaar, &c.--Comfortable destination being Sarawak, the seat of government of Raja Brooke in long tedious days at sea with ship's quoits, "Bull," and other mild Stone buildings cease here, and the Malay town extends for half a mile Territory of Sarawak--History of the Country--Raja Brooke Territory of Sarawak--History of the Country--Raja Brooke long away, however, from his adopted country, returning to Sarawak Kuching, on the Sarawak river, for the purpose of working gold. modern with the Kuching of forty years ago--half a dozen Malay houses thirty by river, the stream which runs past the landing-place at Borneo) may be classed as follows:--(1) the Sea Dyak; (2) the Land three long houses, built on wooden posts about 40 feet high. the night was to be at a large Dyak house, fifteen miles down stream, Our days were now numbered in Sarawak, and we had but little time cache = ./cache/27503.txt txt = ./txt/27503.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34725 author = Couperus, Louis title = The Hidden Force: A Story of Modern Java date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80384 sentences = 5017 flesch = 81 summary = at once saw Mrs. van Oudijck and the two little boys, René and Mrs. van Oudijck smiled and looked at the sparkling drop of light on "Mrs. van Does is showing us a lot of beautiful things," she said, "How long was Mrs. van Oudijck at Batavia?" asked Ida. 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"The resident is often like that," said Frans van Helderen. "Thank goodness, we''re coming back to Mrs. van Oudijck," said Mrs. Doom "Come and sit down for a little," said Eva to Van Helderen. "Van Oudijck has his residency; I my little circle of ... Mrs. van Oudijck, Theo and Doddie had come over for the festivities Mrs. van Oudijck had promised to stay at Patjaram a few days longer; "You''re talking like a woman," he said, with another little laugh. appointed Resident of Batavia, people said that Van Oudijck had been little carts: Van Oudijck and Eva suddenly looked at each other and, id: 27503 author: De Windt, Harry title: On the Equator date: words: 30823 sentences: 1308 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/27503.txt txt: ./txt/27503.txt summary: Sarawak River--Kuching--The Bazaar, &c.--Comfortable Sarawak River--Kuching--The Bazaar, &c.--Comfortable destination being Sarawak, the seat of government of Raja Brooke in long tedious days at sea with ship''s quoits, "Bull," and other mild Stone buildings cease here, and the Malay town extends for half a mile Territory of Sarawak--History of the Country--Raja Brooke Territory of Sarawak--History of the Country--Raja Brooke long away, however, from his adopted country, returning to Sarawak Kuching, on the Sarawak river, for the purpose of working gold. modern with the Kuching of forty years ago--half a dozen Malay houses thirty by river, the stream which runs past the landing-place at Borneo) may be classed as follows:--(1) the Sea Dyak; (2) the Land three long houses, built on wooden posts about 40 feet high. the night was to be at a large Dyak house, fifteen miles down stream, Our days were now numbered in Sarawak, and we had but little time id: 27749 author: Keyser, Arthur Louis title: From Jungle to Java The Trivial Impressions of a Short Excursion to Netherlands India date: words: 28625 sentences: 1187 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/27749.txt txt: ./txt/27749.txt summary: the official rendering of travelled) through a neighbouring State (known In the morning the traveller took leave of his kind host, who left first House officials, and the travellers entered a luxuriously fitted appeared that if the traveller was anxious for facts about Java, the natives selling vegetables--good wholesome English looking specimens, some distance round the town stretched rows and rows of native houses Few Dutch ladies in Java mind being seen in what to us appears but the traveller had already had sufficient of hotel life in Java, and hill, about eight miles from the station, stood a little halting house chief characteristic of the house was that it looked like a home, its the kind Assistant-Resident to use the Government Rest House, he drove seemed a pretty little country town, but the train left early and there Dutch official in Java stated that he considered that the way the id: 58175 author: Knox, Thomas Wallace title: The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Second Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Siam and Java; With Descriptions of Cochin-China, Cambodia, Sumatra and the Malay Archipelago date: words: 127291 sentences: 5786 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/58175.txt txt: ./txt/58175.txt summary: [Illustration: _Map to accompany "The Boy Travellers of the far East"_] "It is a great country," said Fred, "and has an enormous population: we "Nearly a hundred years ago," said Fred, "France opened relations with year 1520 the English built a war ship which they called the _The Great good deal of their time was passed on deck both by day and by night, "Now it is Fred''s turn," said Frank; "I have told the history of Marco "We passed the custom-house the other day," said Frank, "and I remember The consul and Doctor Bronson went forward, while Frank and Fred brought "I heard somebody say one day," said Fred, "that oysters grow on trees at high-tide, the water comes up a little way on the trunk of a tree, or course," said he, "one might learn in time to like betel, just as men in id: 60751 author: Perelaer, M. T. H. (Michael Theophile Hubert) title: Baboe Dalima; or, The Opium Fiend date: words: 224993 sentences: 13328 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/60751.txt txt: ./txt/60751.txt summary: "I say," said Mrs. van Gulpendam, addressing her husband, "Dalima "Come, Dalima," said van Gulpendam, with some kindness in his voice, "Good evening, madam," said van Nerekool as he made his bow to the "But do you know for certain, Miss Anna," said van Nerekool, under Mr. van Nerekool," said Anna, "I really cannot tell you all "That is the man," replied van Nerekool, as he looked down anxiously "Oh so," said van Gulpendam, with a laugh, "the babah has come on Such was the state of things when Resident van Gulpendam gave Lim Yang young man''s time at college, Mrs. van Nerekool died somewhat suddenly, "Yes, madam, I hear," said van Nerekool, drily, "I know that he did "Come, Charles," said Verstork, laying his hand on his friend''s "Yes, my friend," said van Nerekool very sadly. 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In Java, as in most Oriental countries, the traveller feels that he is The Dutch in Java; 1904, by Clive Day. should read "Java: The Garden of the East" by Miss E. covers the whole of Java from Tanjong Priok, the port of Batavia, to the The general impression left by one''s visit to Java is the excessive Dutch administration in Java. id: 27152 author: Worsfold, W. Basil (William Basil) title: A Visit to Java With an Account of the Founding of Singapore date: words: 50667 sentences: 2537 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/27152.txt txt: ./txt/27152.txt summary: My general indebtedness to standard works, such as Raffles'' "Java," and railway time tables and in the Dutch accounts of the island, I have kept to the Dutch titles of Javanese works as closely as possible; but I of an immigration from the western lands about the Red Sea. 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