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“...may be put on the table at any time
between 10 and 12.30, according to the locality,
and it will be found to partake more of the nature
of luncheon at home. Tea follows at 4.30 or 5,
and dinner at the usual time of 7 or 7.30. At
first, the difference in the hour of meals in various
islands is rather bewildering!, but the visitor soon
gets accustomed to the changed conditions.
The cost of a visit to the West Indies must,
of course, depend very largely upon the tastes
and the temperament of the individual. While...”
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