Map of Filipinia.ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.This ebook was prepared from scans made available onThe United States and its Territories. Alternative scans are available fromThe Internet Archive.Paul Thomas Gilbert (1876–1953) was one of the young Americans who went to the Philippines as a teacher shortly after the American take-over of the islands. In this book he describes his travels and adventures. After returning home, he continued as a reporter, and became the author of the popular Betram children’s stories. An interesting page on this author by his granddaughter can be found onwww.bertramstories.com.EncodingIn this work, the word “Viscayan” has been used for “Visayan”. This confusing mistake has been fixed, except for one reference to the province of Nueva Viscaya. A few Cebuano words used in the text have also been corrupted, but these have been left as they are in the source.Revision History2008-03-16 Started.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:LocationSourceCorrectionPage 5ViscayanVisayanPage 5ViscayanVisayanPage 6ViscayanVisayanPage 7ViscayanVisayanPage 13CuratelCuartelPage 27o’ Shantero’ShanterPage 50MidanaoMindanaoPage 51ViscayanVisayanPage 56ViscayanVisayanPage 57ViscayanVisayanPage 57ViscayanVisayanPage 71ViscayanVisayanPage 86[Not in source].Page 88persirationperspirationPage 94ViscayansVisayansPage 98moutainsmountainsPage 99ViscayanVisayanPage 104thatthanPage 121ViscayanVisayanPage 125cocoatnut-oilcocoanut-oilPage 126ViscayanVisayanPage 126poudingpoundingPage 128ViscayanVisayanPage 130cocoatnut-grovecocoanut-grovePage 134ViscayanVisayanPage 136ViscayanVisayanPage 163ViscayanVisayanPage 168ViscayansVisayansPage 168ViscayanVisayanPage 169somethinksomethingPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 170ViscayansVisayansPage 185boadsidebroadsidePage 191generalygenerallyPage 203kimonakimonoPage 204ViscayanVisayanPage 206blacksblackPage 206walzwaltzPage 211ViscayanVisayanPage 227ViscayanVisayanPage 234[Not in source],Page 245ViscayanVisayanPage 247ViscayanVisayanPage 257canoñscañonsPage 262ViscayansVisayansPage 281ViscayanVisayanPage 284ViscayanVisayanPage 290ViscayanVisayanPage 292ViscayanVisayan
Map of Filipinia.ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.This ebook was prepared from scans made available onThe United States and its Territories. Alternative scans are available fromThe Internet Archive.Paul Thomas Gilbert (1876–1953) was one of the young Americans who went to the Philippines as a teacher shortly after the American take-over of the islands. In this book he describes his travels and adventures. After returning home, he continued as a reporter, and became the author of the popular Betram children’s stories. An interesting page on this author by his granddaughter can be found onwww.bertramstories.com.EncodingIn this work, the word “Viscayan” has been used for “Visayan”. This confusing mistake has been fixed, except for one reference to the province of Nueva Viscaya. A few Cebuano words used in the text have also been corrupted, but these have been left as they are in the source.Revision History2008-03-16 Started.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:LocationSourceCorrectionPage 5ViscayanVisayanPage 5ViscayanVisayanPage 6ViscayanVisayanPage 7ViscayanVisayanPage 13CuratelCuartelPage 27o’ Shantero’ShanterPage 50MidanaoMindanaoPage 51ViscayanVisayanPage 56ViscayanVisayanPage 57ViscayanVisayanPage 57ViscayanVisayanPage 71ViscayanVisayanPage 86[Not in source].Page 88persirationperspirationPage 94ViscayansVisayansPage 98moutainsmountainsPage 99ViscayanVisayanPage 104thatthanPage 121ViscayanVisayanPage 125cocoatnut-oilcocoanut-oilPage 126ViscayanVisayanPage 126poudingpoundingPage 128ViscayanVisayanPage 130cocoatnut-grovecocoanut-grovePage 134ViscayanVisayanPage 136ViscayanVisayanPage 163ViscayanVisayanPage 168ViscayansVisayansPage 168ViscayanVisayanPage 169somethinksomethingPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 170ViscayansVisayansPage 185boadsidebroadsidePage 191generalygenerallyPage 203kimonakimonoPage 204ViscayanVisayanPage 206blacksblackPage 206walzwaltzPage 211ViscayanVisayanPage 227ViscayanVisayanPage 234[Not in source],Page 245ViscayanVisayanPage 247ViscayanVisayanPage 257canoñscañonsPage 262ViscayansVisayansPage 281ViscayanVisayanPage 284ViscayanVisayanPage 290ViscayanVisayanPage 292ViscayanVisayan
Map of Filipinia.
ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.This ebook was prepared from scans made available onThe United States and its Territories. Alternative scans are available fromThe Internet Archive.Paul Thomas Gilbert (1876–1953) was one of the young Americans who went to the Philippines as a teacher shortly after the American take-over of the islands. In this book he describes his travels and adventures. After returning home, he continued as a reporter, and became the author of the popular Betram children’s stories. An interesting page on this author by his granddaughter can be found onwww.bertramstories.com.EncodingIn this work, the word “Viscayan” has been used for “Visayan”. This confusing mistake has been fixed, except for one reference to the province of Nueva Viscaya. A few Cebuano words used in the text have also been corrupted, but these have been left as they are in the source.Revision History2008-03-16 Started.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:LocationSourceCorrectionPage 5ViscayanVisayanPage 5ViscayanVisayanPage 6ViscayanVisayanPage 7ViscayanVisayanPage 13CuratelCuartelPage 27o’ Shantero’ShanterPage 50MidanaoMindanaoPage 51ViscayanVisayanPage 56ViscayanVisayanPage 57ViscayanVisayanPage 57ViscayanVisayanPage 71ViscayanVisayanPage 86[Not in source].Page 88persirationperspirationPage 94ViscayansVisayansPage 98moutainsmountainsPage 99ViscayanVisayanPage 104thatthanPage 121ViscayanVisayanPage 125cocoatnut-oilcocoanut-oilPage 126ViscayanVisayanPage 126poudingpoundingPage 128ViscayanVisayanPage 130cocoatnut-grovecocoanut-grovePage 134ViscayanVisayanPage 136ViscayanVisayanPage 163ViscayanVisayanPage 168ViscayansVisayansPage 168ViscayanVisayanPage 169somethinksomethingPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 169ViscayanVisayanPage 170ViscayansVisayansPage 185boadsidebroadsidePage 191generalygenerallyPage 203kimonakimonoPage 204ViscayanVisayanPage 206blacksblackPage 206walzwaltzPage 211ViscayanVisayanPage 227ViscayanVisayanPage 234[Not in source],Page 245ViscayanVisayanPage 247ViscayanVisayanPage 257canoñscañonsPage 262ViscayansVisayansPage 281ViscayanVisayanPage 284ViscayanVisayanPage 290ViscayanVisayanPage 292ViscayanVisayan
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.
This eBook is produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.
This ebook was prepared from scans made available onThe United States and its Territories. Alternative scans are available fromThe Internet Archive.
Paul Thomas Gilbert (1876–1953) was one of the young Americans who went to the Philippines as a teacher shortly after the American take-over of the islands. In this book he describes his travels and adventures. After returning home, he continued as a reporter, and became the author of the popular Betram children’s stories. An interesting page on this author by his granddaughter can be found onwww.bertramstories.com.
In this work, the word “Viscayan” has been used for “Visayan”. This confusing mistake has been fixed, except for one reference to the province of Nueva Viscaya. A few Cebuano words used in the text have also been corrupted, but these have been left as they are in the source.
The following corrections have been applied to the text: