A Woman's Impression of the Philippines

A Woman's Impression of the Philippines
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Total Pages : 324
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Download or read book A Woman's Impression of the Philippines written by Mary H. Fee and published by DigiCat. This book was released on 2022-09-15 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Woman's Impression of the Philippines is an interesting take on the country based on a California citizen's travels to Honolulu, Manila, and throughout the Philippines. Excerpt: "On the morning on which we drew our travel-pay checks, one of the Radcliffe girls was most eager to get downtown before the bank closed. The shops of Manila had been altogether too alluring for the very small balance which remained in her purse after our ten days at Honolulu. The efforts of the small boys were fruitless, so she resorted to the expedient of trying to gather up a carromata from someone leaving his at the Exposition Building."


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