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The Stowaway Girl

CHAPTER IX
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The compound looked appetizing, and Iris ate a little.

She discovered at once that it was tapioca, but her new acquaintance suggested "cassava" as an alternative.

The girl, however, nodded cheerfully.

She had heard the gentry at Fort San Antonio call it tapioca, and her convict father cultivated some of the finer variety of manioc for the officers' mess.
"Ah," sighed Iris, smiling wistfully, "I am making progress in your language, slow but sure.

But please don't give me any mangroves." The girl apparently was quite fascinated by the sound of English.


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