Otoo and I were on the beach in Samoa--we really were on the beach and hard aground--when my chance came to go as recruiter on a blackbird brig.
Our custom in recruiting labor was to land the recruiteron the beach.
He knew, by the ancient telegraphy of smoke-signalling, the message was being conveyed from village to village and tribe to tribe that a labour-recruiter was on the leeward coast.
Also the English Government keeps a strict watch on the recruiting, so that the professional recruiter is dying out, and every planter has to go in search of hands for himself.
Many a recruiter in our case would have welcomed this apparent provocation to shoot at the natives from a safe distance with his superior rifle.
The recruiter escaped the first blows aimed at him, making play with his fists until he had an opportunity to draw his revolver.
The recruiter himself would have got off scot-free had not an arrow pinned one of his fingers to the loom of the steering-oar just as they were getting off.
The law requires that he shall be allowed to go free; and another clause of it requires the recruiter to set him ashore--per boat, because of the prevalence of sharks.
To second these manoeuvres, the recruiter followed the object of his prey with a bag of money, which he chinked occasionally, crying out "Qui en veut?
The astonishment and confusion of the French recruiter were so great that he was unable to make any reply; but instantly retired, venting a tremendous ejaculation.
He had been sent into the Long Parliament in 1645 as Recruiter for Devonshire, and had been afterwards secluded; and he had been returned to Oliver's two Parliaments and to Richard's.
Our custom, in recruiting labor, was to land the recruiter on the beach.
Otoo and I were on the beach in Samoa--we really were on the beach and hard aground--when my chance came to go as a recruiter on a blackbird brig.
Red threads The Lakheras and Patwas also make the kardora or waist-band of red thread.
When arrived at the proposed habitation, the suspended ant uncoils itself, and, quitting its conductor, becomes a recruiter in its turn.
Sometimes, however, the recruiter takes the other by surprise, and drags him from the ant-hill without giving him time to consider or resist.
You see, the recruiter has the advantage over a boy when he makes a pier-head jump.
To begin with, they bought their labour from Johnny Be-blowed, the most notorious recruiter in the Solomons.
Since the Scottish Chiefs, no recruiter had ever even tried to work the coast; and we'd already put the fear of God into the niggers' hearts till the whole coast was quiet as lambs.
In at least eleven cases, however, I find he has put a Recruiter among the original members.
I myself have long known that Hunter was Duvillard's vote-recruiter in the affair of the African Railways.
Speaking of that mysterious individual Hunter, Baron Duvillard's recruiter and go-between, he declared that the police had allowed him to flee from France, much preferring to spend its time in shadowing Socialist deputies.
The recruitermay be at work, when he is struck down treacherously from behind, and hundreds of concealed savages rush out, bent on slaughter.
But I must return to the recruiter standing on the beach, surrounded by a crowd of savages, exercising his patience and brains.
The business on shore is then finished, the harassed recruiter wipes his perspiring brow, says farewell to the people, closes his trade chest, and steps into his landing boat.
The recruiter opens his trade box, and then asks if there is any man or woman who desires to become rich in three years by working on a plantation in Fiji, Queensland, or Samoa.
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