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To Princess Kaiulani |
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Title: To Princess Kaiulani Author: Robert Louis Stevenson [More Titles by Stevenson] [Written in April to Kaiulani in the April of her age; and at Waikiki, within easy walk of Kaiulani's banyan! When she comes to my land and her father's, and the rain beats upon the window (as I fear it will), let her look at this page; it will be like a weed gathered and pressed at home; and she will remember her own islands, and the shadow of the mighty tree; and she will hear the peacocks screaming in the dusk and the wind blowing in the palms; and she will think of her father sitting there alone. - R. L. S.] FORTH from her land to mine she goes, Her islands here, in Southern sun, But our Scots islands far away
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