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Page xcvii
... friends among the Wailea folk , and believing that these would not allow the threats of eating him which were being shouted up from the plain to be carried out , ventured down among them . Dillon saw that Savage was at first well ...
... friends among the Wailea folk , and believing that these would not allow the threats of eating him which were being shouted up from the plain to be carried out , ventured down among them . Dillon saw that Savage was at first well ...
Page cix
... friends had in giving it . If any of the wrecked sailors from the " Argo " were strangled ( there is no certainty that any were so dealt with ) there was no more hostility on the part of the islanders of Loa involved in this than these ...
... friends had in giving it . If any of the wrecked sailors from the " Argo " were strangled ( there is no certainty that any were so dealt with ) there was no more hostility on the part of the islanders of Loa involved in this than these ...
Page cx
... friends to draw the tapa rope tight round their necks . It is indeed difficult for folk of western civilisation to appreciate the mental attitude of folk of purely natural culture ; but the attempt to get such understanding of our dark ...
... friends to draw the tapa rope tight round their necks . It is indeed difficult for folk of western civilisation to appreciate the mental attitude of folk of purely natural culture ; but the attempt to get such understanding of our dark ...
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JOURNAL of WILLIAM LOCKERBY 18089 I86 | 86 |
JOURNAL of the MISSIONARIES put ashore from | 117 |
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