The book A Glimpse of the Isles of the Pacific was written by author Wheeler, W. W. (William Webb), 1845-1925 Here you can read free online of A Glimpse of the Isles of the Pacific book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Glimpse of the Isles of the Pacific a good or bad book?
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The hotel and ground is said to have cost seventy thousand pounds, or three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. It certainly is a great thing for the people of Sidney, and is well patronized. The price of room and board is four guineas per week, which looks cheap to us, being only 81 about half what is charged at our summer resorts. This hotel is open all the year and has much beautiful mountain scenery around it. We stopped here eight days and explored the country in all directions. This is th...e Easter holiday season, and the hotel is full; the Australians have four holidays for Easter, and everyone who can, skips out to some place like this for rest and amusement; at the same time, all the people from the surrounding country rlock into Sydney to see the races, which last about ten days. Business is entirely suspended, and it is just as well to be jolly and happy with the crowd, as you cannot transact any business at such times. As we are on a pleasure trip, it is all the same to us. I have told you of the immense size of the hotel: well, I went to church on Easter Sunday at the smallest church building I ever saw, if not the smallest in the world.
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