قراءة كتاب In the Track of the Trades The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile Yachting Cruise to the Hawaiis, Marquesas, Societies, Samoas and Fijis

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In the Track of the Trades
The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile Yachting Cruise to the Hawaiis, Marquesas, Societies, Samoas and Fijis

In the Track of the Trades The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile Yachting Cruise to the Hawaiis, Marquesas, Societies, Samoas and Fijis

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212

XIII  Samoan Cricket: Fauga-Sa v. Pago Pago
232

XIV  A Visit to Apia
246

XV  Kava and the Siva
262

XVI  Pago Pago to Suva
283

XVII  In Suva and Mbau
296

XVIII  Sharks
320

XIX  His Wonders to Perform
334

XX  Suva to Honolulu
357

XXI  Honolulu to San Pedro
368


ILLUSTRATIONS

A quiet inlet on the coast of Samoa
Frontispiece

PAGE

Lurline in drydock before sailing
8

"The Commodore laboriously squinted out his first sights"
9

"Full-and-by"
9

Waiohae Beach, Island of Hawaii
20

Hula dancer with Eukalele
21

"All of the images were covered with moss"
62

"A hardened old offender who preferred white man to native
meat"

63

The best surviving example of Marquesan tattooing
68

"Into it were thrown the bones of the victims after the feast
was over"

69

"The part of Christ is taken by a native called Lurau"
102

Marquesan mother and child
103

"Pontius Pilate has been played for twenty years by an old
chief—a quondam cannibal"

108

"Just in time to respond to his 'cue' in the John the Baptist
tableau"

109

"Hatiheu, the most sublime combination of mountain, vale and
sea that my eyes have ever rested on"

112

A Marquesan fisherman of Hatiheu
113

Native woman washing on the beach, Tahiti
158

A Mission bathing suit. Before the bath—and after
159

The inevitable end of every South Sea trading schooner
200

A Tahitian couple
201

"A naval station at Pago Pago has placed the United States,
strategically, in the strongest position in western Polynesia"

214

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