Charles Warren Stoddard
Born
in Rochester, New York, The United States
August 07, 1843
Died
April 23, 1909
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St. Anthony: The Wonder-Worker of Padua
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published
1896
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53 editions
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The Lepers of Molokai (1885)
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published
1885
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26 editions
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For the Pleasure of His Company: An Affair of the Misty City
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published
1903
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18 editions
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Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska
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published
2008
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89 editions
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South-Sea Idyls
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published
1873
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85 editions
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A Bit of Old China
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published
2009
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14 editions
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Summer Cruising in the South Seas
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published
1874
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26 editions
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Cruising the South Seas
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published
1987
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5 editions
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Hawaiian Life: Being Lazy Letters From Low Latitudes
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published
2012
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33 editions
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Works of Charles Warren Stoddard
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published
2013
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“A grown person in Tahiti has an eating hour allotted to him twice a day, at 10 A.M. and 5 P.M.”
― South-Sea Idyls
― South-Sea Idyls
“The exquisite nautilus floated past us, with its gauzy sail set, looking like a thin slice out of a soap-bubble; the strange anemone laid its pale, sensitive petals on the lips of the wave and panted in ecstasy; the "Petrel" rocked softly, swinging her idle canvas in the sun; we heard the click of the anchor-chain in the forecastle, the blessedest sea-sound I wot of; a sailor sang while he hung in the ratlines and tarred down the salt-stained shrouds. The afternoon waned; the man at the wheel struck two bells,—it was the delectable dog-watch. Down went the swarthy sun into his tent of clouds; the waves were of amber; the fervid sky was flushed; it looked as though something splendid were about to happen up there, and that it could hardly keep the secret much longer. Then came the purplest twilight; and then the sky blossomed all over with the biggest, ripest, goldenest stars,—such stars as hang like fruits in sun-fed orchards; such stars as lay a track of fire in the sea; such stars as rise and set over mountains and beyond low green capes, like young moons, every one of them; and I conjured up my spells of savage enchantment, my blessed islands, my reefs baptized with silver spray; I saw the broad fan-leaves of the banana droop in the motionless air, and through the tropical night the palms aspired heavenward, while I lay dreaming my sea-dream in the cradle of the deep.”
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