By Dr. Bill Lipsky-
Charles Warren Stoddard, San Francisco's lavender "boy poet," made his first journey to Hawaii in 1864 when he was 21.One afternoon, "lounging at Whitney's bookstore" in Honolulu, "fumbling the shop-worn books," he saw "a slender but well-proportioned gentleman [enter], clad in white linen raiment, spotless and well starched."
Charles Warren Stoddard, San Francisco's lavender "boy poet," made his first journey to Hawaii in 1864 when he was 21.One afternoon, "lounging at Whitney's bookstore" in Honolulu, "fumbling the shop-worn books," he saw "a slender but well-proportioned gentleman [enter], clad in white linen raiment, spotless and well starched."
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