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Herman Melville
III
. FURTHER ACCOUNT OF THE JULIA

CHAPTER IV
. A SCENE IN THE FORECASTLE

CHAPTER V
. WHAT HAPPENED AT HYTYHOO

CHAPTER VI
. WE TOUCH AT LA DOMINICA

CHAPTER VII

. WHAT HAPPENED AT HANNAMANOO

CHAPTER VIII
. THE TATTOOERS OF LA DOMINICA

CHAPTER IX
. WE STEER TO THE WESTWARD--STATE OF AFFAIRS

CHAPTER X
. A SEA-PARLOUR DESCRIBED, WITH SOME OF ITS TENANTS

CHAPTER XI
. DOCTOR LONG GHOST A WAG--ONE OF HIS CAPERS

CHAPTER XII
. DEATH AND BURIAL OF TWO OF THE CREW

CHAPTER XIII
. OUR DESTINATION CHANGED

CHAPTER XIV
. ROPE YARN

CHAPTER XV
. CHIPS AND BUNGS

CHAPTER XVI

. WE ENCOUNTEB A GALE

CHAPTER XVII
. THE CORAL ISLANDS

CHAPTER XVIII
. TAHITI

CHAPTER XIX
. A SURPRISE--MORE ABOUT BEMBO

CHAPTER XX
. THE ROUND ROBIN--VISITORS FROM SHORE

CHAPTER XXI
. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONSUL

CHAPTER XXII
. THE CONSUL'S DEPARTURE

CHAPTER XXIII
. THE SECOND NIGHT OFF PAPEETEE

CHAPTER XXIV
. OUTBREAK OF THE CREW

CHAPTER XXV

. JERMIN ENCOUNTERS AN OLD SHIPMATE

CHAPTER XXVI
. WE ENTER THE HARBOUR--JIM THE PILOT

CHAPTER XXVII
. A GLANCE AT PAPEETEE--WE ARE SENT ABOARD THE
FRIGATE

CHAPTER XXVIII
. RECEPTION FROM THE FRENCHMAN

CHAPTER XXIX
. THE REINE BLANCHE

CHAPTER XXX
. THEY TAKE US ASHORE--WHAT HAPPENED THERE

CHAPTER XXXI
. THE CALABOOZA BERETANEE

CHAPTER XXXII
. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FRENCH AT TAHITI

CHAPTER XXXIII
. WE RECEIVE CALLS AT THE HOTEL DE CALABOOZA

CHAPTER XXXIV

. LIFE AT THE CALABOOZA

CHAPTER XXXV
. VISIT FROM AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE

CHAPTER XXXVI
. WE ARE CARRIED BEFORE THE CONSUL AND CAPTAIN

CHAPTER XXXVII
. THE FRENCH PRIESTS PAY THEIR RESPECTS

CHAPTER XXXVIII
. LITTLE JULIA SAILS WITHOUT US

CHAPTER XXXIX
. JERMIN SERVES US A GOOD TURN--FRIENDSHIPS IN
POLYNESIA


CHAPTER XL
. WE TAKE UNTO OURSELVES FRIENDS">

PART II


CHAPTER XL

. WE TAKE UNTO OURSELVES FRIENDS

CHAPTER XLI
. WE LEVY CONTRIBUTIONS ON THE SHIPPING

CHAPTER XLII
. MOTOO-OTOO A TAHITIAN CASUIST

CHAPTER XLIII
. ONE IS JUDGED BY THE COMPANY HE KEEPS

CHAPTER XLIV
. CATHEDRAL OF PAPOAR--THE CHURCH OP THE
COCOA-NUTS

CHAPTER XLV
. MISSIONARY'S SERMON; WITH SOME REFLECTIONS

CHAPTER XLVI
. SOMETHING ABOUT THE KANNAKIPPERS

CHAPTER XLVII
. HOW THEY DRESS IN TAHITI

CHAPTER XLVIII
. TAHITI AS IT IS

CHAPTER XLIX

. SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED

CHAPTER L
. SOMETHING HAPPENS TO LONG GHOST

CHAPTER LI
. WILSON GIVES US THE CUT--DEPARTURE FOR IMEEO

CHAPTER LII
. THE VALLEY OF MARTAIR

CHAPTER LIII
. FARMING IN POLYNESIA

CHAPTER LIV
. SOME ACCOUNT OF THE WILD CATTLE IN POLYNESIA

CHAPTER LV
. A HUNTING RAMBLE WITH ZEKE

CHAPTER LVI
. MOSQUITOES

CHAPTER LVII
. THE SECOND HUNT IN THE MOUNTAINS

CHAPTER LVIII

. THE HUNTING-FEAST; AND A VISIT TO AFREHITOO

CHAPTER LIX
. THE MURPHIES

CHAPTER LX
. WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF US IN MARTAIR

CHAPTER LXI
. PREPARING FOR THE JOURNEY

CHAPTER LXII
. TAMAI

CHAPTER LXIII
. A DANCE IN THE VALLEY

CHAPTER LXIV
. MYSTERIOUS

CHAPTER LXV
. THE HEGIRA, OR FLIGHT

CHAPTER LXVI
. HOW WE WERE TO GET TO TALOO

CHAPTER LXVII

. THE JOURNEY ROUND THE BEACH

CHAPTER LXVIII
. A DINNER-PARTY IN IMEEO

CHAPTER LXIX
. THE COCOA-PALM

CHAPTER LXX
. LIFE AT LOOHOOLOO

CHAPTER LXXI
. WE START FOR TALOO

CHAPTER LXXII
. A DEALER IN THE CONTRABAND

CHAPTER LXXIII
. OUR RECEPTION IN PARTOOWYE

CHAPTER LXXIV
. RETIRING FOR THE NIGHT--THE DOCTOR GROWS DEVOUT

CHAPTER LXXV
. A RAMBLE THROUGH THE SETTLEMENT

CHAPTER LXXVI

. AN ISLAND JILT--WE VISIT THE SHIP

CHAPTER LXXVII
. A PARTY OF ROVERS--LITTLE LOO AND THE DOCTOR

CHAPTER LXXVIII
. MRS. BELL

CHAPTER LXXIX
. TALOO CHAPEL--HOLDING COURT IN POLYNESIA

CHAPTER LXXX
. QUEEN POMAREE

CHAPTER LXXXI
. WE VISIT THE COURT

CHAPTER LXXXII
. WHICH ENDS THE BOOK


CHAPTER I
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PART I

CHAPTER I
.
MY RECEPTION ABOARD
IT WAS the middle of a bright tropical afternoon that we made good
our escape from the bay. The vessel we sought lay with her
main-topsail aback about a league from the land, and was the only
object that broke the broad expanse of the ocean.
On approaching, she turned out to be a small, slatternly-looking craft,
her hull and spars a dingy black, rigging all slack and bleached nearly
white, and everything denoting an ill state of affairs
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