Of Trees and the Sea

Edgar Mittelholzer


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 400 pages · Published: 1956

Of Trees and the Sea by Edgar Mittelholzer
The only thing that marred the perfection of the first weeks spent by the young Worts in Barbados was Patricia's recurring nightmare; and to start with, neither she nor Roger took it really seriously. For the rest, they had a bungalow with servants; the neighbours, coloured, olive or white, with their intricate class system, promised amusement, and there was always the fascination of the trees—manchineel, casuarina, cordia—and the sea.

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