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Chapter 9 WE STEER TO THE WESTWARD-STATE OF AFFAIRS

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arm that, when the watches were relieved, most of the men, i

ith a mild, steady strain upon the canvas, and the ship heading right out into the immense blank of the Western Pacific. The watch were asleep.

le. I leaned over the side, and could not help think

shed into view at one end of the arched night, like-to compare great things with small-the gleamings of Guy Fawkes's lantern in the vaults of the Parliament House. Before l

formal baptism of Wymontoo, who, after thinking over

ord; while Doctor Long Ghost remarked that he ought, by all means, to retain his original name,-Wymontoo-Hee, meaning (as he maintained), in the figurative language of the island, something analog

d, and became very melancholy. Often I noticed him crouching apart in the forecastle, his strange eyes gleaming restlessly, and watching the s

routine of sea-life, as if everything was going on prosperously. Blown along over a smooth sea, there was nothing to do but steer the ship, and relieve the "look-outs" at the mast-heads. As for the sick

tively by the mate and the Mowree; the latter by virtue of his being a

ng, we seemed always in the same place, and every day was the former lived over again. We saw no ships, expected to see none. No sign of life was perceptible but the porpoises and other fish sporting under the bows like pups ashore. But, at intervals, the gray

t that we were abroad upon waters comparatively little traversed, lent

nsiderable portions still remain wholly unexplored; and there is doubt as to the actual existence of certain shoals, and reefs, and small clusters of islands vaguely laid down in the charts. The mere circumstance, therefore, of a ship like ours penetrating into these regions, was sufficient to cause any reflecting mind

reckless shipmates; and along we went, the sun e

destination was never made known. The stories he told us, I, for o

e, the sea was alive with large whales, so tame that all you had to do was to go up and kill them: they were too frightened to resist. A little to leeward of this was a

ecise latitude and longitude of the spot we were going to, Jermin never revealed

cases, were thrown to the fish, and in place thereof, the contents of a mysterious little quarter cask were produced, diluted with water from the "butt." His draughts were mixed on the capstan, in cocoa-nut shells marked with the patients' names. Like shore do

mself agreeable. His books, though sadly torn and tattered, were an invaluable resource. I read them through again and again, including a learned treatise on the yellow fever. In addition to these, he had an old file of Sydney papers, and I soon became

forecastle; and they not only treated him in the most friendly manner, but looked up to him with the utmost deference, besides laughing heartily at all his jokes. As his chosen associate, this

her suitable way of distinguishing the sets, I marked mine by tying round them little scarfs of black silk, torn from an old neck-handkerchief. Putting them in mourning this way, the doctor said, was quite appropriate, seeing that they had reason to feel sad three games out of four. Of chess, the men ne

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Contents

Chapter 1 MY RECEPTION ABOARD Chapter 2 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE SHIP Chapter 3 FURTHER ACCOUNT OF THE JULIA Chapter 4 A SCENE IN THE FORECASTLE Chapter 5 WHAT HAPPENED AT HYTYHOO Chapter 6 WE TOUCH AT LA DOMINICA Chapter 7 WHAT HAPPENED AT HANNAMANOO Chapter 8 THE TATTOOERS OF LA DOMINICA Chapter 9 WE STEER TO THE WESTWARD-STATE OF AFFAIRS Chapter 10 A SEA-PARLOUR DESCRIBED, WITH SOME OF ITS TENANTS Chapter 11 DOCTOR LONG GHOST A WAG-ONE OF HIS CAPERS
Chapter 12 DEATH AND BURIAL OF TWO OF THE CREW
Chapter 13 OUR DESTINATION CHANGED
Chapter 14 ROPE YARN
Chapter 15 CHIPS AND BUNGS
Chapter 16 WE ENCOUNTER A GALE
Chapter 17 THE CORAL ISLANDS
Chapter 18 TAHITI
Chapter 19 A SURPRISE-MORE ABOUT BEMBO
Chapter 20 THE ROUND ROBIN-VISITORS FROM SHORE
Chapter 21 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONSUL
Chapter 22 THE CONSUL'S DEPARTURE
Chapter 23 THE SECOND NIGHT OFF PAPEETEE
Chapter 24 OUTBREAK OF THE CREW
Chapter 25 JERMIN ENCOUNTERS AN OLD SHIPMATE
Chapter 26 WE ENTER THE HARBOUR-JIM THE PILOT
Chapter 27 A GLANCE AT PAPEETEE-WE ARE SENT ABOARD THE FRIGATE
Chapter 28 RECEPTION FROM THE FRENCHMAN
Chapter 29 THE REINE BLANCHE
Chapter 30 THEY TAKE US ASHORE-WHAT HAPPENED THERE
Chapter 31 THE CALABOOZA BERETANEE
Chapter 32 PROCEEDINGS OF THE FRENCH AT TAHITI
Chapter 33 WE RECEIVE CALLS AT THE HOTEL DE CALABOOZA
Chapter 34 LIFE AT THE CALABOOZA
Chapter 35 VISIT FROM AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE
Chapter 36 WE ARE CARRIED BEFORE THE CONSUL AND CAPTAIN
Chapter 37 THE FRENCH PRIESTS PAY THEIR RESPECTS
Chapter 38 LITTLE JULIA SAILS WITHOUT US
Chapter 39 JERMIN SERVES US A GOOD TURN-FRIENDSHIPS IN POLYNESIA
Chapter 40 WE TAKE UNTO OURSELVES FRIENDS
Chapter 41 WE LEVY CONTRIBUTIONS ON THE SHIPPING
Chapter 42 MOTOO-OTOO A TAHITIAN CASUIST
Chapter 43 ONE IS JUDGED BY THE COMPANY HE KEEPS
Chapter 44 CATHEDRAL OF PAPOAR-THE CHURCH OF THE COCOA-NUTS
Chapter 45 MISSIONARY'S SERMON; WITH SOME REFLECTIONS
Chapter 46 SOMETHING ABOUT THE KANNAKIPPERS
Chapter 47 HOW THEY DRESS IN TAHITI
Chapter 48 TAHITI AS IT IS
Chapter 49 SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
Chapter 50 SOMETHING HAPPENS TO LONG GHOST
Chapter 51 WILSON GIVES US THE CUT-DEPARTURE FOR IMEEO
Chapter 52 THE VALLEY OF MARTAIR
Chapter 53 FARMING IN POLYNESIA
Chapter 54 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE WILD CATTLE IN POLYNESIA
Chapter 55 A HUNTING RAMBLE WITH ZEKE
Chapter 56 MOSQUITOES
Chapter 57 THE SECOND HUNT IN THE MOUNTAINS
Chapter 58 THE HUNTING-FEAST; AND A VISIT TO AFREHITOO
Chapter 59 THE MURPHIES
Chapter 60 WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF US IN MARTAIR
Chapter 61 PREPARING FOR THE JOURNEY
Chapter 62 TAMAI
Chapter 63 A DANCE IN THE VALLEY
Chapter 64 MYSTERIOUS
Chapter 65 THE HEGIRA, OR FLIGHT
Chapter 66 HOW WE WERE TO GET TO TALOO
Chapter 67 THE JOURNEY ROUND THE BEACH
Chapter 68 A DINNER-PARTY IN IMEEO
Chapter 69 THE COCOA-PALM
Chapter 70 LIFE AT LOOHOOLOO
Chapter 71 WE START FOR TALOO
Chapter 72 A DEALER IN THE CONTRABAND
Chapter 73 OUR RECEPTION IN PARTOOWYE
Chapter 74 RETIRING FOR THE NIGHT-THE DOCTOR GROWS DEVOUT
Chapter 75 A RAMBLE THROUGH THE SETTLEMENT
Chapter 76 AN ISLAND JILT-WE VISIT THE SHIP
Chapter 77 A PARTY OF ROVERS-LITTLE LOO AND THE DOCTOR
Chapter 78 MRS. BELL
Chapter 79 TALOO CHAPEL-HOLDING COURT IN POLYNESIA
Chapter 80 QUEEN POMAREE
Chapter 81 WE VISIT THE COURT
Chapter 82 WHICH ENDS THE BOOK
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