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               1995), 156-5 .
          134.  Anna  Davin, "Imperialism  and  Motherhood,"  152-62,  in  Tensions  of
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          137.  Sarah  McAllister  Hartman, "Reminiscences  of Early  Days  on  Puget
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              First Contact: Realities and Romance," 133- 1 ,   in Remembrance of  Pacific
              Pasts: An  Invitation  to  Remake History,  ed. Robert Borofsky  (Honolulu:
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