White Shadows in the South Seas by Frederick O'Brien
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A journey to Taaoa; Kahuiti, the cannibal chief, and his story of an old war caused by an unfaithful woman CHAPTER XXI The crime of Huahine for love of Weaver of Mats; story of Tahia's white man who was eaten; the disaster that befell Honi, the white man who used his harpoon against his friends CHAPTER XXII The memorable game for the matches in the cocoanut-grove of Lam Kai Oo CHAPTER XXIII Mademoiselle N---- CHAPTER XXIV A journey to Nuka-hiva; story of the celebration of the fĂȘte of Joan of Arc, and the miracles of the white horse and the girl CHAPTER XXV America's claim to the Marquesas; adventures of Captain Porter in 1812; war between Haapa and Tai-o-hae, and the conquest of Typee valley |
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