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قراءة كتاب Alila, Our Little Philippine Cousin
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Alila, Our Little Philippine Cousin
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Contents
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | The New Baby | 9 |
II. | His First Party | 15 |
III. | The Christening | 21 |
IV. | The Building of the House | 25 |
V. | Four-Footed Friends | 29 |
VI. | The Buffalo Hunt | 33 |
VII. | The Rich Man's Home | 39 |
VIII. | Tapping for Tuba | 46 |
IX. | Forest and Stream | 51 |
X. | A Swarm of Locusts | 57 |
XI. | The New Home | 63 |
XII. | In the Forest | 68 |
XIII. | Crocodiles | 73 |
XIV. | Tonda's Story | 77 |
XV. | Strange Neighbours | 81 |
XVI. | The Stout-Hearted Sailor | 88 |
List of Illustrations
PAGE | |
Alila | Frontispiece |
"HIS MOTHER HAD BATHED HIM IN THE WATER OF THE RIVER" | 21 |
"SOMETIMES ALILA RIDES ON HIS BACK" | 31 |
"HE WAS AS NIMBLE AS A SQUIRREL" | 49 |
"SUCH A DIN AND COMMOTION YOU NEVER HEARD" | 58 |
"'AROUND ONE PART OF THE CITY THERE IS A STRONG WALL'" | 78 |
Our Little Philippine Cousin
CHAPTER I.
THE NEW BABY.
Alila is such a strong, active boy now, it is hard to imagine him in his babyhood,—he was such a tiny brown tot!
His nose was so flat one would hardly have noticed there was a nose at all, except for the wideness of the nostrils. His big black eyes seemed to be moving around all the time, as much as to say:
"I must find out everything I can, and just as fast as I can, about this queer place in which I find myself."
His hair was straight and coarse and black, even on the day he was born. It was quite warm (in fact, almost all the days are warm in the Philippines), yet the doorway was carefully covered and the windows closed tightly.
Now, why do you suppose Alila found himself shut up in a close room like that when he first entered this big round world of ours, while there was such a soft gentle breeze outside as scarcely to move the tops of the cacao-trees in the garden?
The fact is, Alila's father, who is not afraid of the wild buffalo nor the boa-constrictor, nor even the huge cayman, is constantly dreading the evil that bad spirits may bring to him. And now he had a darling boy of his very own! According to the beliefs of