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wherever they expectorate Some other women chew tobacco in a very disgusting fashion. They put a [[underline]] ball [[/underline]] of [[strikethrough]] about this size [[/strikethrough]] brown close cut smoking [[underline]] tobacco [[/underline]] in the corner of their mouth and as this ball is about the size of a small apple, it makes them keep their mouth open with the stringy ball hanging half out their mouth. Huts and native houses are made of [[underline]] woven bamboo matting. [[/underline]] and gabels of houses arranged with two [[strikethrough]] cross [[/strikethrough]] bamboo poles crossing their ends and ornamented with tufts of [[underline]] Caraboo [[/underline]] (water Buffalo) [[underline]] hair [[/underline]] [[drawing of building as described]]
I notice almost everywhere roof tiles of [[underline]] baked clay entirely same as those [[/underline]]
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[[underline]] used n Flanders or Holland [[/underline]] which serve on native huts as well as on cement or brick buildings of [[strikethrough]] colonists [[/strikethrough]] white inhabitants 
AT 2 P.M it was [[underline]] 83˚F [[/underline]] on Verandah of my room. and the birds are singing everywhere A [[underline]] fish tank [[/underline]] before my room contains [[strikethrough]] provin [[/strikethrough]] [[underline]] stock of fish whenever needed. [[/underline]]
Square [[underline]] Fish ponds [[/underline]] surrounded with [[underline]] Coco palms [[/underline]] are frequent sight and are well stocked with [[underline]] gold fish [[/underline]] and [[underline]] other fish. Flooded [[/underline]] rice fields also stocked with fish. [[underline]] Goldfish, [[/underline]] small and big [[underline]] much eaten. [[/underline]] See many natives carrying a little barrel of goldfish on a bamboo stem. My road went over [[underline]] Tasikmalaya Tjlamis, Kowali, Tjikidging Only drink in the hotel [[/underline]] is