1People had not found out how to burn ker-o-sene oil in lamps then.
2Our correspondent said few Samoans have seen the manumea, apart from its depiction on the country's twenty tala note and 50 sene coin.
3They are derived from experience or from senes-relations, even though grotesque distortions.
4Contrast is the order of the day from Dutch recorder quintet Seldom Sene.
5Sene, in the pauses of her thinking, heard snatches of the girls' talk.
6By the way is there anything in the similarity between Sene and Sinai?
7Sene listened long for the Amen, but it was never spoken.
8A dead woman lay close by, and Sene saw them draw her out.
9Sene looked down and moved her marred lips without sound.
10Sene shut her lips and folded her bleeding hands together, and uttered no cry.
11A senes of covered serving dishes sat on a sideboard.
12Sene's scarred mouth moved slightly, but she made no reply.
13At the funeral she heard some one say, "How glad Sene must be!"
14He came up and said, "Why, Sene, your hands are cold!"
15This year Samoa raised the minimum wage by 70 Sene to three Samoa Tala an hour.
16Sene swung slowly back, and sat down.