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This was a real lake, deep in the center and apparently fed froB an inexhaustihle spring of sweet water. Even 194 in the fifties it vaa a sort of center of popul- ation, and "besides the washing that made use of the water, dairies and vegetable gardens and other interests took adTsntage of the lake and the charming willow woods that surrounded it. KAHAXAS ITSEP TO WASH CLOTHES The "washerwomen" were not iromen at all, "but Kanakas from the Sandwich Islands, some of them deserted sailors, some o...f them erstwhile domest- ics in the enrploy of earljr-day settlers. They "built runways into the water of the lake and ta"ble3 at the end of the '.*ay3. Then they stood waist deep in the water and flung the clothes that they washed ahout with much g-isto and more or less "benefit to the clothing. In the census of 1342 many of the natiTes of the South Seas appear, always with a Spanish naaae, and the word Ganaca (spelled with the Spsmish "c") as surname. Washerwoman's "bay predated the pioneers app- arently.
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