How To Use Papeete In A Sentence
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It was twenty miles from Papeete to Atimaono, and over half the distance was covered by the time the Chinago again ventured into speech.
THE CHINAGO
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The corvette 's engines drummed against the deck, impatient to begin the return voyage to Papeete.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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Papeete to Atimaono, and over half the distance was covered by the time the Chinago again ventured into speech.
The Chinago
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He owes so much that there isn't a merchant in Papeete who isn't interested in his welfare.
THE PEARLS OF PARLAY
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But I was enjoying myself in Papeete, for in the early part of the evening we all went to the movie house, which was a lively scene with young people all over the place and a level of noisy involvement that I had not seen elsewhere.
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Pierre Loti was the nom de plume of Julian Viaud, a young French midshipman who, in 1872, came upon a beauty named Rarahu bathing in a sylvan pool behind Papeete.
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It began in Papeete, immediately after his announcement that he was going with me over all the sea and the islands in the midst thereof.
THE HEATHEN
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As for the honeymoon, Mike reportedly has booked an 11-day post-wedding vacation. Carrie and Mike will visit Tahitian cities Papeete and Raiatea, then continue their exotic getaway in Bora Bora!
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The corvette 's engines drummed against the deck, impatient to begin the return voyage to Papeete.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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The bachelors and male coquets of the Tahitians and French, with a sprinkling of all the foreigners in Papeete, the officers and crews of the war-ship Zélée and sailing vessels, smoked and endeavored to segregate vahines who appealed to them.
Mystic Isles of the South Seas.
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Papeete, when I contemplated going partners with a knavish fellow countryman on a guano venture.
THE HEATHEN
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But there was a hurricane and Parlay arrived in Papeete with a hatful of pearls three weeks too late.
“Have you lived? What have you got to show for it?”
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It was twenty miles from Papeete to Atimaono, and over half the distance as covered by the time the Chinago again ventured into speech.
The Chinago
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He gave him a piece of paper that was good for the money in Papeete; and now Levy is dead and cannot pay; and
The House of Mapuhi
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There was a club in those days in Papeete, where the pearlers, traders, captains, and riffraff of South Sea adventurers forgathered.
THE HEATHEN
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It began in Papeete, immediately after his announcement that he was going with me over all the sea, and the islands in the midst thereof.
THE HEATHEN
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There was a club in those days in Papeete, where the pearlers, traders, captains, and South Sea adventurers foregathered.
THE HEATHEN
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At first, when I was unaware of this interest of his in my affairs, he had to divine my intentions, as, for instance, at Papeete, when I contemplated going partners with a knavish fellow-countryman on a guano venture.
THE HEATHEN