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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 21 |
daughter of the pigeon | 19 |
at the expiration of | 18 |
the edge of the | 16 |
i i i i | 15 |
in a few days | 13 |
of the golden bed | 13 |
the mouth of the | 13 |
o o o o | 12 |
e e e e | 12 |
we were obliged to | 12 |
u u u u | 12 |
the use of the | 11 |
the story of the | 11 |
a a a a | 11 |
of the morning star | 10 |
in the old days | 10 |
the side of the | 10 |
the top of the | 10 |
we came to anchor | 10 |
i went to the | 10 |
the house of the | 10 |
song of the nightingale | 10 |
one of the most | 10 |
the bay of traitors | 10 |
one of the crew | 8 |
on the island of | 8 |
we came to a | 8 |
fell in with a | 8 |
of daughter of the | 8 |
from head to foot | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
the waters of the | 8 |
house of the golden | 8 |
the surface of the | 8 |
from time to time | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
the head of the | 7 |
we stood for the | 7 |
the piina of fiti | 7 |
of beaten to death | 7 |
and came to anchor | 7 |
the servant of the | 7 |
of the united states | 7 |
the light of the | 7 |
of lam kai oo | 7 |
the roof of the | 7 |
all hands were called | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
about the first of | 7 |
at the rate of | 7 |
a great number of | 7 |
survival of the fittest | 7 |
shaped our course for | 7 |
the deck of the | 6 |
on account of the | 6 |
the eyes of the | 6 |
and song of the | 6 |
at the foot of | 6 |
we fell in with | 6 |
to the house of | 6 |
in consequence of the | 6 |
governor of the marquesas | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
we were allowed liberty | 6 |
came to anchor at | 6 |
at an early hour | 6 |
and i resolved to | 6 |
were allowed liberty on | 6 |
the size of the | 6 |
in a state of | 6 |
ke ke ke ke | 6 |
of joan of arc | 6 |
a strong desire to | 6 |
allowed liberty on shore | 6 |
under close reefed main | 6 |
of the white man | 6 |
shipped on board the | 6 |
we went on shore | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
the valley of taaoa | 6 |
in the south seas | 6 |
a few days after | 6 |
and in a few | 6 |
the son of ugh | 6 |
in the bay of | 6 |
we were enabled to | 6 |
the next morning we | 6 |
a brief description of | 5 |
at the island of | 5 |
the land of the | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
the fore and main | 5 |
miles from the sea | 5 |
on the plateau of | 5 |
the situation of the | 5 |
at the mouth of | 5 |
the celebration of the | 5 |
in a few hours | 5 |
the color of the | 5 |
i have seen a | 5 |
and the sound of | 5 |
mouth of the river | 5 |
we were in the | 5 |
the place of the | 5 |
the length of the | 5 |
on the edge of | 5 |
we returned to the | 5 |
to the coast of | 5 |
i have never seen | 5 |
of the war fleet | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
the foot of the | 5 |
i shipped on board | 5 |
land of the war | 5 |
wallows in the mire | 5 |
is driven from the | 5 |
the white man who | 5 |
of the valley of | 5 |
when i was a | 5 |
in the midst of | 5 |
the last of the | 5 |
seventh man who wallows | 5 |
we shaped our course | 5 |
there was not a | 5 |
hands were called to | 5 |
the island of nuka | 5 |
in the house of | 5 |
to go to the | 5 |
of the girl who | 5 |
like that of a | 5 |
the season of the | 5 |
the king of the | 5 |
shipped myself on board | 5 |
in the valley of | 5 |
the morning of the | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
before the whites came | 5 |
at a distance of | 5 |
many pieces of tattooing | 5 |
feet from the earth | 4 |
a quarter of a | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
the next morning the | 4 |
i asked him if | 4 |
the depths of the | 4 |
great moth of the | 4 |
i looked at him | 4 |
we went to the | 4 |
deck of the morning | 4 |
on the north side | 4 |
the plateau of ahoa | 4 |
in the edge of | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
manners and customs of | 4 |
is situated on the | 4 |
the arrival of the | 4 |
i could see the | 4 |
trade with the natives | 4 |
the author leaves the | 4 |
the iron fingers that | 4 |
the rim of the | 4 |
the people of hana | 4 |
his idea of the | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
fingers that make words | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
by the men of | 4 |
the same time he | 4 |
hundred and fifty or | 4 |
angry he wallows in | 4 |
i was on the | 4 |
nothing to do but | 4 |
he wallows in the | 4 |
as mate of the | 4 |
weighed anchor and stood | 4 |
season of the breadfruit | 4 |
where we came to | 4 |
in my own valley | 4 |
it has ever been | 4 |
take charge of the | 4 |
placed in the stocks | 4 |
on the deck of | 4 |
joan of arc in | 4 |
took on a pilot | 4 |
would go to the | 4 |
distance from the shore | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
the captain and mate | 4 |
iron fingers that make | 4 |
to the high place | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
girl who lost her | 4 |
a heavy sea struck | 4 |
about the last of | 4 |
white cross of calvary | 4 |
we do not know | 4 |
it being now near | 4 |
haabunai and song of | 4 |
in the morning the | 4 |
we came upon a | 4 |
i was willing to | 4 |
the next morning i | 4 |
i was induced to | 4 |
the white cross of | 4 |
the girl who lost | 4 |
in the gulf stream | 4 |
the survival of the | 4 |
by a score of | 4 |
is so angry he | 4 |
were taken to the | 4 |
who is so angry | 4 |
half a dozen of | 4 |
one of the few | 4 |
conduct of the captain | 4 |
the god of the | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
the men of motopu | 4 |
story of the girl | 4 |
in a few moments | 4 |
to kill the governor | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
and is surrounded by | 4 |
of the piina of | 4 |
the edges of the | 4 |
servant of the priest | 4 |
at the expense of | 4 |
but a short time | 4 |
in the shade of | 4 |
and stood for the | 4 |
in the cave of | 4 |
to the edge of | 4 |
at an elevation of | 4 |
me by the hand | 4 |
moth of the night | 4 |
the houses of the | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
on the coast of | 4 |
drink of beer had | 4 |
of the marquesas islands | 4 |
lam kai oo was | 4 |
of the south seas | 4 |
heard half a mile | 4 |
come to anchor at | 4 |
the remainder of the | 4 |
and pulled for the | 4 |
in the light of | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
came to a little | 4 |
departure of the ship | 4 |
of the bay of | 4 |
for the death of | 4 |
my readers a brief | 4 |
on board the brig | 4 |
back to the ship | 4 |
gave a loud whoop | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
the coast of japan | 4 |
was a man of | 4 |
said that it was | 4 |
a hundred years ago | 4 |
behold the servant of | 4 |
sprang to my feet | 4 |
the body of a | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
we weighed anchor and | 4 |
man who is so | 4 |
and customs of the | 4 |
the island of fatu | 4 |
pulled for the shore | 4 |
the men of atuona | 4 |
for the sandwich islands | 4 |
the paepae of the | 4 |
that i was a | 4 |
roof of the world | 4 |
with any degree of | 4 |
until we reached the | 4 |
said that he would | 4 |
to secure the sails | 4 |
the whole length of | 4 |
who lost her strength | 4 |
said strong in battle | 4 |
at this time was | 4 |
for the last time | 4 |
description of the whale | 4 |
trees on the plateau | 4 |
the bay of fundy | 4 |
isle of barking dogs | 4 |
so angry he wallows | 4 |
seventh man who is | 4 |
the hands of the | 4 |
with a fair wind | 4 |
i replied that i | 4 |
i went on shore | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
to leave the island | 4 |
the shade of a | 4 |
mouth of god and | 4 |
i sprang to my | 4 |
the straits of magellan | 4 |
on the morning of | 4 |
the bottom of the | 4 |
one hundred and fifty | 4 |
of four or five | 4 |
with no means of | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
rode the white horse | 3 |
to be heard half | 3 |
went on board and | 3 |
an indian hunting party | 3 |
side of the island | 3 |
us up to the | 3 |
canoes filled with natives | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
about the same time | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
a pair of pistols | 3 |
at the top of | 3 |
to go on board | 3 |
on the opposite side | 3 |
were roasted on a | 3 |
when we reached the | 3 |
we left the harbor | 3 |
but a few days | 3 |
we were shown to | 3 |
told the captain we | 3 |
expiration of which time | 3 |
to his own house | 3 |
to have a little | 3 |
into the harbor and | 3 |
the rolling of the | 3 |
in with a large | 3 |
be heard half a | 3 |
upon the coral reef | 3 |
being now near night | 3 |
the strength of his | 3 |
four or five miles | 3 |
the king and chiefs | 3 |
the floor of the | 3 |
i went down the | 3 |
letter from her son | 3 |
and a half inches | 3 |
sail from new bedford | 3 |
entrails were roasted on | 3 |
mouth of the bay | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
to me in the | 3 |
a bowl of popoi | 3 |
that we could not | 3 |
thousand feet above the | 3 |
of a man who | 3 |
the off shore ground | 3 |
the expiration of three | 3 |
the beauty of the | 3 |
on the paepae of | 3 |
was eaten by the | 3 |
at that moment the | 3 |
we came into a | 3 |
shut out from the | 3 |
of great night moth | 3 |
but they do not | 3 |
island of juan fernandez | 3 |
made known to the | 3 |
the nature of our | 3 |
of the old man | 3 |
come to the ship | 3 |
a few days we | 3 |
of about the same | 3 |
i thought i would | 3 |
in the shadow of | 3 |
were enabled to get | 3 |
as that of the | 3 |
as fast as possible | 3 |
to the memory of | 3 |
at the entrance of | 3 |
was not to be | 3 |
the capital of the | 3 |
the heat of the | 3 |
it was as if | 3 |
to go with him | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
in front of the | 3 |
a long time i | 3 |
of the men of | 3 |
broken only by the | 3 |
in the celebration of | 3 |
stood down the channel | 3 |
the death of a | 3 |
the stem of the | 3 |
our wind and stood | 3 |
for a length of | 3 |
two or three of | 3 |
the sons and daughters | 3 |
is placed in the | 3 |
with him to the | 3 |
i was young and | 3 |
what is termed a | 3 |
to my own island | 3 |
of the straits of | 3 |
in the least degree | 3 |
the next day we | 3 |
and is supposed to | 3 |
members of the family | 3 |
to the dead sea | 3 |
on the th of | 3 |
the gates of the | 3 |
was crazy about me | 3 |
hundred and fifty feet | 3 |
was the son of | 3 |
he was like a | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
descendants of the ancient | 3 |
stood out to sea | 3 |
of the royal family | 3 |
of the island of | 3 |
an innumerable number of | 3 |
a silence broken only | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
of the size of | 3 |
termination of the voyage | 3 |
in europe or america | 3 |
the point of the | 3 |
is supposed to be | 3 |
innumerable number of canoes | 3 |
sails alow and aloft | 3 |
whole length of the | 3 |
had come from the | 3 |
eaten by the men | 3 |
i have seen them | 3 |
and in the morning | 3 |
on the beach in | 3 |
to the ship and | 3 |
bowl of popoi and | 3 |
the name of harris | 3 |
we were met by | 3 |
he said to me | 3 |
with the idea of | 3 |
i did not see | 3 |
man whose entrails were | 3 |
not in the least | 3 |
roasted on a stick | 3 |
in order to get | 3 |
be able to find | 3 |
the shelter of a | 3 |
the bay of virgins | 3 |
the juice of the | 3 |
of the same name | 3 |
i had seen the | 3 |
up to the governor | 3 |
it was impossible to | 3 |
of men and women | 3 |
the spine of the | 3 |
that i would not | 3 |
inner bark of the | 3 |
for all the world | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
loud enough to be | 3 |
days before the whites | 3 |
run the risk of | 3 |
a short distance from | 3 |
was filled with the | 3 |
the women and children | 3 |
the shadows of the | 3 |
outside the bay of | 3 |
the officers and crew | 3 |
early in the morning | 3 |
till we came to | 3 |
breakers off the lee | 3 |
a drama of the | 3 |
arm of the sea | 3 |
of the white horse | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
i saw in the | 3 |
at the distance of | 3 |
and there was no | 3 |
drama of the sea | 3 |
proceeded down the river | 3 |
future governor of the | 3 |
enough to be heard | 3 |
into the air and | 3 |
was late in the | 3 |
a calabash of water | 3 |
the wall of the | 3 |
for the off shore | 3 |
on one of the | 3 |
the cries of the | 3 |
for there were no | 3 |
we proceeded down the | 3 |
a long and narrow | 3 |
a length of time | 3 |
whose entrails were roasted | 3 |
taken around to the | 3 |
of drink of beer | 3 |
short distance from the | 3 |
said mouth of god | 3 |
a few words of | 3 |
it was late in | 3 |
a journey over the | 3 |
there was no war | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
in the center of | 3 |
next morning we were | 3 |
to be an innumerable | 3 |
five miles from the | 3 |
who rode the white | 3 |
had been one of | 3 |
a point of land | 3 |
the scene of the | 3 |
with the greatest difficulty | 3 |
spine of the chinaman | 3 |
the priest and i | 3 |
upon the paepae of | 3 |
leaped into the sea | 3 |
at the age of | 3 |
on board a whale | 3 |
there are a great | 3 |
the rape of the | 3 |
the cave of enamoa | 3 |
lay off and on | 3 |
the glow of the | 3 |
with one of the | 3 |
i have killed many | 3 |
the history of the | 3 |
number of canoes filled | 3 |
are a great number | 3 |
and for a moment | 3 |
half a mile away | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
of which time i | 3 |
rain began to fall | 3 |
the darkness of the | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
which is composed of | 3 |
an hour or two | 3 |
the feast of the | 3 |
on the west side | 3 |
he had come to | 3 |
situated as i was | 3 |
the top of a | 3 |
chant of the raiateans | 3 |
which we had been | 3 |
other members of the | 3 |
in the gulf of | 3 |
nothing to do with | 3 |
use of the gun | 3 |
who lived in the | 3 |
but a few moments | 3 |
of the body and | 3 |
hauled our wind and | 3 |
visit the scene of | 3 |
had a fine passage | 3 |
of joan in the | 3 |
to the men of | 3 |
half a mile of | 3 |
to the height of | 3 |
the edge of a | 3 |
within half a mile | 3 |
into the bay of | 3 |
of the old gods | 3 |
during my stay there | 3 |
and stood out to | 3 |
returned to the valley | 3 |
the rail of the | 3 |
by the king and | 3 |
and take possession of | 3 |
to catch their own | 3 |
the men of the | 3 |
the leaves of the | 3 |
as it is termed | 3 |
through the breakers to | 3 |
they are able to | 3 |
filling the popoi pits | 3 |
the expiration of which | 3 |
are called by the | 3 |
a visit to the | 3 |
i could do nothing | 3 |
nature of our situation | 3 |
in the throes of | 3 |
on board the huntress | 3 |
that he had no | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
to the top of | 3 |
by means of a | 3 |
one or two instances | 3 |
the population of the | 3 |
i shipped myself on | 3 |
all the south seas | 3 |
in a canoe to | 3 |
and said that the | 3 |
the wind favoring us | 3 |
made the island of | 3 |
the loss of the | 3 |
between him and the | 3 |
stones of the paepae | 3 |
in the form of | 3 |
horse and the girl | 3 |
the way of the | 3 |
told him of the | 3 |
the climate of the | 3 |
and went on shore | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
the volcano of kilauea | 3 |
on the road to | 3 |
in the side of | 3 |
in the same manner | 3 |
of the spine of | 3 |
a berth at sea | 3 |
of the marquesan race | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
soon we heard the | 3 |
the valley of oomoa | 3 |
the ways of the | 3 |
for the brazil banks | 3 |
after a few days | 3 |
the forest and the | 3 |
for the space of | 3 |
sons and daughters of | 3 |
the island of tahuata | 3 |
to cook and eat | 3 |
that the white man | 3 |
it would be an | 3 |
a marquesan girl of | 3 |
the plateau of ahao | 3 |
the isles of the | 3 |
off the lee beam | 3 |
on our arrival at | 3 |
made sail and stood | 3 |
put back to the | 3 |
off the coast of | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
on both sides by | 3 |
to the island of | 3 |
asked him if he | 3 |
the bodies of those | 3 |
beaten to death was | 3 |
the side of a | 3 |
that had been his | 3 |
on the palace lawn | 3 |
he said that he | 3 |
said that he had | 3 |
of canoes filled with | 3 |
that he had not | 3 |
to anchor at the | 3 |
of the loss of | 3 |
to the distance of | 3 |
in the space of | 3 |
we were paid off | 3 |
one of the men | 3 |
here and there a | 3 |
with two or three | 3 |
of weaver of mats | 3 |
the south rock light | 3 |
readers a brief description | 3 |
the ship to her | 3 |
in the act of | 3 |
and started for the | 3 |
the people of this | 3 |
with a piece of | 3 |
to which we were | 3 |
the labor of the | 3 |
and gave him a | 3 |
and proceeded down the | 3 |
than that of the | 3 |
two hundred and fifty | 3 |
a fair wind we | 3 |
description of the country | 3 |
drink of beer and | 3 |
supposed to be the | 3 |
on a whaling expedition | 3 |
a wild woman of | 3 |
had gone in a | 3 |
the wind blowing a | 3 |
to learn the use | 3 |
wild woman of the | 3 |
woman of the hills | 3 |
and stood down the | 3 |
driven from the land | 3 |
grove of lam kai | 3 |
a canoe in the | 3 |
as a signal for | 3 |
between the captain and | 3 |
the feet of the | 3 |
board a whale ship | 3 |
learn the use of | 3 |
by a number of | 3 |
the flesh of a | 3 |
for he was a | 3 |
up the trail to | 3 |
the houses are built | 3 |
the wild white dogs | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
top of the head | 3 |
the place of skulls | 3 |
been one of the | 3 |
was that of a | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
once upon a time | 3 |
i told the captain | 3 |
the contents of the | 3 |
the th of july | 3 |
a piece of land | 3 |
the house of lepers | 3 |
as big as a | 3 |
the bottle of rum | 3 |
where do you go | 3 |
in two or three | 3 |
in all the marquesas | 3 |
the first of april | 3 |
i saw that he | 3 |
daughter of the chief | 3 |
spent a few days | 3 |
one of our number | 3 |
he had found a | 3 |
death of a race | 3 |
the highest point of | 3 |
we had a fine | 3 |
around to the other | 3 |
have a little sport | 3 |
lowered away his boat | 3 |
the rays of my | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
a quantity of gold | 3 |
the voice of a | 3 |
of the forest and | 3 |
the banks of the | 3 |
as long as we | 3 |
came to the surface | 3 |
be placed in the | 3 |
we came to the | 3 |
seven days at sea | 3 |
tattooed from toes to | 3 |
only a few days | 3 |
silence broken only by | 3 |
i was offered the | 3 |
to take charge of | 3 |
that i should be | 3 |
everywhere in the world | 3 |
brief description of the | 3 |
with clubs and spears | 3 |
be an innumerable number | 3 |
the tiki of bernadette | 3 |
wore only a pareu | 3 |
in these islands the | 2 |
when the sun was | 2 |
the third day we | 2 |
the people of oi | 2 |
but there was no | 2 |
dolphin and flying fish | 2 |
depths of the sea | 2 |
on the quarter deck | 2 |
the entrance of the | 2 |
johns resolved to quit | 2 |
against the wall of | 2 |
i was enabled to | 2 |
widely over the surrounding | 2 |
up and down the | 2 |
strong desire to assist | 2 |
belles of tahiti lived | 2 |
river and bay meet | 2 |
for the first four | 2 |
light of the stars | 2 |
le moine and i | 2 |
of the south sea | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
were met by a | 2 |
but little about the | 2 |
the home of my | 2 |
the celebration of her | 2 |
would have been lost | 2 |
he is driven from | 2 |
and said that they | 2 |
sail for the off | 2 |
on my mats in | 2 |
i farewell to papeite | 2 |
of the waxing and | 2 |
seen on the beach | 2 |
approaches so near their | 2 |
and a necklace of | 2 |
and i had to | 2 |
for a moment he | 2 |
balanced on his shoulders | 2 |
had been eaten by | 2 |
you should have seen | 2 |
madman great moth of | 2 |
who render much service | 2 |
the continent that sank | 2 |
the origin of the | 2 |
was all that was | 2 |
have i met a | 2 |
in the several capacities | 2 |
chapter xv death of | 2 |
builds a hut and | 2 |
goes on shore at | 2 |
well trained that they | 2 |
to whom he was | 2 |
no more of it | 2 |
but one or two | 2 |
for the fruits of | 2 |
but owing to the | 2 |
we remained but a | 2 |
was the cause of | 2 |
for the protection of | 2 |
he would kill them | 2 |
the natives of st | 2 |
dance in honor of | 2 |
it appeared as if | 2 |
a few days when | 2 |
is hard to live | 2 |
did not in the | 2 |
a small rivulet courses | 2 |
on the backs of | 2 |
scattered over the country | 2 |
the same time called | 2 |
for love of weaver | 2 |
low in the water | 2 |
rate of ten knots | 2 |
would take charge of | 2 |
dead are disposed of | 2 |
i was met by | 2 |
stars to atuona beach | 2 |
and those in the | 2 |
go to the settlement | 2 |
of her white father | 2 |
the sea ran high | 2 |
season of the year | 2 |
the sea had been | 2 |
of the great drums | 2 |
the magnificence of the | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
fern gives his idea | 2 |
being in want of | 2 |
prepared for me by | 2 |
the sailors leave the | 2 |
to depend upon charity | 2 |
and they threw themselves | 2 |
of the ancient egyptians | 2 |
they have no fear | 2 |
well knowing that the | 2 |
of island of fatu | 2 |
which we were bound | 2 |
a house in which | 2 |
enacting a human sacrifice | 2 |
are entertained by an | 2 |
after a voyage of | 2 |
is situated at the | 2 |
is inhabited by a | 2 |
be glad to have | 2 |
crew are obliged to | 2 |
for the mouth of | 2 |
surface of square miles | 2 |
of the body is | 2 |
first one a blow | 2 |
the girl who rode | 2 |
to the forbidden place | 2 |
ship on board the | 2 |
where the dead go | 2 |
soon as we were | 2 |
the wild cattle hunters | 2 |
for the matches in | 2 |
looser of the watch | 2 |
the valley to the | 2 |
at east haddam about | 2 |
the madman great moth | 2 |
and joined in the | 2 |
and stood away for | 2 |
so far as i | 2 |
when the last of | 2 |
with the strong current | 2 |
trees of all ages | 2 |
on a mat on | 2 |
seventy miles to the | 2 |
there is no country | 2 |
waters of the bay | 2 |
the ancient garments of | 2 |
at the same moment | 2 |
edge of a precipice | 2 |
lost sight of the | 2 |
walk to the forbidden | 2 |
in the upper valleys | 2 |
as tueni oki kiki | 2 |
i was taken before | 2 |
battle between hanahouua and | 2 |
population of the valley | 2 |
night in atuona valley | 2 |
who returned too late | 2 |
i was born in | 2 |
harris commits many thefts | 2 |
to dive for it | 2 |
on the broad veranda | 2 |
narrow escape of the | 2 |
the sails could be | 2 |
asked him what he | 2 |
as if the spirit | 2 |
the long pig that | 2 |
a letter from the | 2 |
any definite idea of | 2 |
and the monster sword | 2 |
the bay of tai | 2 |
had not yet sprung | 2 |
he stood in the | 2 |
a missionary ship arrives | 2 |
remained in the harbor | 2 |
the story of behold | 2 |
contribute something to the | 2 |
how to tie ropes | 2 |
upon the burning sand | 2 |
cape on the wings | 2 |
at a very early | 2 |
the fourth day he | 2 |
on the way to | 2 |
any degree of pleasantness | 2 |
he was a brave | 2 |
it to be the | 2 |
and handed it to | 2 |
of magellan in a | 2 |
though he owned a | 2 |
catch their own provision | 2 |
and while in the | 2 |
noises of the forest | 2 |
i had been in | 2 |
we lay in the | 2 |
loved the ways of | 2 |
the morning star i | 2 |
a mile up the | 2 |
fore and mizen top | 2 |
of the volcano of | 2 |
of the seat of | 2 |
gathering the feis in | 2 |
two men at the | 2 |
the whole crew except | 2 |
caused by an unfaithful | 2 |
we clewed up and | 2 |
of iron and other | 2 |
the captain proposes leaving | 2 |
one third of the | 2 |
the belles of tahiti | 2 |
which was answered by | 2 |
a thing of the | 2 |
came into the harbor | 2 |
of the maid of | 2 |
garments of the marquesans | 2 |
of bamboo and cocoanut | 2 |
the author is wounded | 2 |
the south and blew | 2 |
ships in the bay | 2 |
the flavor of the | 2 |
second mate and myself | 2 |
or four years old | 2 |
in celebration of the | 2 |
chapter xx a journey | 2 |
a boat was lowered | 2 |
a surface of square | 2 |
curiosities and history of | 2 |
stem of the cocoa | 2 |
harbor and dropped her | 2 |
matches in the cocoanut | 2 |
the last of july | 2 |
the captain it was | 2 |
the son of a | 2 |
the ship was hove | 2 |
chapter xvi a savage | 2 |
remained only a few | 2 |
wounds and discourses on | 2 |
appearance of our army | 2 |
under the command of | 2 |
two and a half | 2 |
them into the sea | 2 |
in all the islands | 2 |
returned to their own | 2 |
the crew are obliged | 2 |
against the iron bound | 2 |
the world like a | 2 |
storm in the gulf | 2 |
into the open sea | 2 |
an attack is made | 2 |
of a cannibal feast | 2 |
child upon her back | 2 |
to lay off and | 2 |
attend to his business | 2 |
last days in atuona | 2 |
the north side of | 2 |
manner of capturing them | 2 |
the disaster that befell | 2 |
with trees of all | 2 |
of a few weeks | 2 |
i had heard it | 2 |
and proceeded on our | 2 |
anchor and stood out | 2 |
chapter ix the marquesans | 2 |
a walk in the | 2 |
be in the way | 2 |
we were unable to | 2 |
the ways of their | 2 |
taken to the hotel | 2 |
have poor success and | 2 |
the judge takes the | 2 |
at any rate he | 2 |
threw them into the | 2 |
when we came to | 2 |
the time came for | 2 |
i left the house | 2 |
which we might be | 2 |
i met a man | 2 |
feast of the triumphant | 2 |
of one of our | 2 |
run one trip to | 2 |
of the whole tribe | 2 |
night in a native | 2 |
into the south and | 2 |
the house in which | 2 |
us to the ship | 2 |
seized me by the | 2 |
shipped as mate of | 2 |
the making of tapa | 2 |
the rate of ten | 2 |
and at that moment | 2 |
voice called to me | 2 |
i am a marquesan | 2 |
sail for the north | 2 |
rage of the captain | 2 |
and women who had | 2 |
about half a mile | 2 |
the center of a | 2 |
and at the very | 2 |
life and adventures of | 2 |
in a direction opposite | 2 |
and the captain ordered | 2 |
i was the only | 2 |
there i saw a | 2 |
me from my hiding | 2 |
and harris is sentenced | 2 |
journey over the roof | 2 |
first object that comes | 2 |
all that he had | 2 |
and there a grove | 2 |
had so far recovered | 2 |
we proceeded up the | 2 |
by the hands of | 2 |
proceed to the brazil | 2 |
myself on board the | 2 |
conduct of a negro | 2 |
left to tell their | 2 |
the cape on the | 2 |
from fifty to seventy | 2 |
me if i would | 2 |
what i knew of | 2 |
customs of the people | 2 |
do not know whence | 2 |
told the captain it | 2 |
definite idea of the | 2 |
splitting cocoanut husks in | 2 |
the pig cooked in | 2 |
have said that it | 2 |
third day we reached | 2 |
a shoulder of the | 2 |
canoe in the water | 2 |
about the different islands | 2 |
in this condition we | 2 |
the dead are disposed | 2 |
making of tapa cloth | 2 |
story of an old | 2 |
right in the child | 2 |
the sagacity of pigs | 2 |
in token of gratitude | 2 |
the largest of the | 2 |
poor success and sail | 2 |
sentenced to state prison | 2 |
were obliged to take | 2 |
marquesan deity of darkness | 2 |
the spear of the | 2 |
the secret festival in | 2 |
is always the case | 2 |
adam and eve had | 2 |
knows the laws of | 2 |
captain claims as his | 2 |
the noise of which | 2 |
passage down the river | 2 |
the three days of | 2 |
the marriage of malicious | 2 |
would give me the | 2 |
for several moments i | 2 |
was taken from the | 2 |
found at low tide | 2 |
of a bright yellow | 2 |
and in a moment | 2 |
the berth of chief | 2 |
the meat from cocoanuts | 2 |
expressing a strong desire | 2 |
falls in with a | 2 |
the river and the | 2 |
i remained fourteen days | 2 |
of which there are | 2 |
between haapa and tai | 2 |
all daughters of chiefs | 2 |
the harbor and came | 2 |
was the celebrated chief | 2 |
i am tired of | 2 |
still ringing in my | 2 |
then ordered them to | 2 |
in the neighborhood of | 2 |
the famine and the | 2 |
of the certainty of | 2 |
day and a night | 2 |
it was she who | 2 |
we procured a quantity | 2 |
the center of the | 2 |
captain to secure the | 2 |
i thought of the | 2 |
delighted at my return | 2 |
him in american currency | 2 |
a long time before | 2 |
it was determined to | 2 |
attempt another night attack | 2 |
life of the people | 2 |
there was no great | 2 |
joy at seeing the | 2 |
feast to the men | 2 |
i would pay him | 2 |
into a perfect rage | 2 |
them when they were | 2 |
anchor at tehuantepec for | 2 |
to hold it steady | 2 |
they are about miles | 2 |
we reached the newfoundland | 2 |
willing to run the | 2 |
xx a journey to | 2 |
sail as mate of | 2 |
native and take possession | 2 |
the welfare of the | 2 |
but not in time | 2 |
with the natives of | 2 |
a native suffering with | 2 |
at the via puna | 2 |
death of le capitaine | 2 |
it was best to | 2 |
is divided into two | 2 |
ringing in my ears | 2 |
i shipped as mate | 2 |
feet above the water | 2 |
canvass to the breeze | 2 |
braced full and stood | 2 |
a portion of it | 2 |
to see the white | 2 |
nobody to help me | 2 |
shade to whiten their | 2 |
or place of sacrifice | 2 |
the king rewards us | 2 |
first sight i thought | 2 |
in the depths of | 2 |
of miles from the | 2 |
inch and a half | 2 |
after the discovery of | 2 |
it was a breadfruit | 2 |
as we neared the | 2 |
a remarkable conversation about | 2 |
that man who was | 2 |
swiss paradise in the | 2 |
home since i left | 2 |
encounter a heavy storm | 2 |
made up my mind | 2 |
in the case of | 2 |
feet from the ground | 2 |
with hers as she | 2 |
went into the high | 2 |
return to the african | 2 |
than in any other | 2 |
vessels of all nations | 2 |
i was a boy | 2 |
short distance of the | 2 |
would pay him in | 2 |
he said that they | 2 |
had been told that | 2 |
parts of south america | 2 |
xi filling the popoi | 2 |
of orchids hung like | 2 |
as far as i | 2 |
was induced to believe | 2 |
and in the course | 2 |
they will not work | 2 |
the boat was manned | 2 |
when they came to | 2 |
native spearing fish from | 2 |
for two or three | 2 |
and there were no | 2 |
at length the captain | 2 |
thousands of miles from | 2 |
could do nothing but | 2 |
and when i had | 2 |
elephantiasis of the legs | 2 |
me up the trail | 2 |
in the marquesas had | 2 |
garments with tapa parasol | 2 |
north side of the | 2 |
might have been a | 2 |
and stood to the | 2 |
to retrace our steps | 2 |
with the grace of | 2 |
expiration of three weeks | 2 |
one of the number | 2 |
giving my readers a | 2 |
light on the coast | 2 |
a hut and takes | 2 |
one of the company | 2 |
saw that the houses | 2 |
was brought with him | 2 |
seemed to be at | 2 |
he had no time | 2 |
me to go with | 2 |
and i mounted the | 2 |
went down to the | 2 |
in a native hut | 2 |
the southern shore of | 2 |
our course for the | 2 |
chapter xxvii journey on | 2 |
seventy or eighty feet | 2 |
all would have been | 2 |
before had i seen | 2 |
arrive at the downs | 2 |
to the southward of | 2 |
the sight of a | 2 |
to do but rest | 2 |
i came upon a | 2 |
the level of the | 2 |
they weighed anchor and | 2 |
till we reached the | 2 |
beneath the light of | 2 |
to keep himself from | 2 |
in the afternoon the | 2 |
during the night the | 2 |
by which we might | 2 |
this i was willing | 2 |
an officer of the | 2 |
last battle between hanahouua | 2 |
in a hidden valley | 2 |
the story of paul | 2 |
of the marquesas and | 2 |
to forget the past | 2 |
shadows of the mountains | 2 |
bottom of the crater | 2 |
the chief of atuona | 2 |
cruise about for whale | 2 |
a dance in honor | 2 |
his harpoon against his | 2 |
than six feet in | 2 |
the waxing and waning | 2 |
dress of human hair | 2 |
seven years before the | 2 |
to the other tribes | 2 |
shows how to tie | 2 |
i have found a | 2 |
walked over the mountains | 2 |
arrive at new bedford | 2 |
and discourses on medicine | 2 |
was young and strong | 2 |
the coming of the | 2 |
history of the islands | 2 |
the slaying of beaten | 2 |
a distance of miles | 2 |
old man who returned | 2 |
he made no reply | 2 |
token of gratitude for | 2 |
i went into a | 2 |
double the cape on | 2 |
to tie ropes to | 2 |
a volunteer cocoanut grove | 2 |
they attempt another night | 2 |
had no cards of | 2 |
us to eat of | 2 |
schooner fetia taiao in | 2 |
the wrath of the | 2 |
bank of the river | 2 |
by the blood on | 2 |
of the root of | 2 |
whither we were bound | 2 |
xxxviii last days in | 2 |
rocks with a mighty | 2 |
was willing to run | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
knew that i was | 2 |
would be necessary to | 2 |
when i heard a | 2 |
fight with the devil | 2 |
in copra making process | 2 |
to work out their | 2 |
we reached partridge island | 2 |
did not know that | 2 |
to believe that the | 2 |
as is always the | 2 |
a human sacrifice of | 2 |
he promised to do | 2 |
they did not know | 2 |
owner of the watch | 2 |
i had the same | 2 |
over the side and | 2 |
a noise was heard | 2 |
the flower of the | 2 |
to come on board | 2 |
with that of the | 2 |
and he was not | 2 |
have never seen a | 2 |
is employed to take | 2 |
which a small rivulet | 2 |
ship comes to anchor | 2 |
to rise from the | 2 |
cattle hunters in the | 2 |
a native spearing fish | 2 |
in command of the | 2 |
legend of the mei | 2 |
is much visited by | 2 |
ways of the whites | 2 |
for thousands of years | 2 |
while the ship was | 2 |
the seventh man who | 2 |
chapter viii communal life | 2 |
on the banks of | 2 |
bamboo and cocoanut leaves | 2 |
was not so much | 2 |
bits of iron and | 2 |
the different kinds of | 2 |
falls on the land | 2 |
a bottle of absinthe | 2 |
recognition of the captain | 2 |
of the old days | 2 |
i want a man | 2 |
are heavily mounted with | 2 |
she did not reply | 2 |
necklace of red peppers | 2 |
who sat on the | 2 |
and a search for | 2 |
asked if i could | 2 |
the money he had | 2 |
said the drum called | 2 |
am required to sign | 2 |
in the island of | 2 |
we waited for a | 2 |
the lead was cast | 2 |
then in the darkness | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
the members of the | 2 |
the ships in the | 2 |
i told them they | 2 |
the king and other | 2 |
marquesans in sunday clothes | 2 |
chicken shows how to | 2 |
the mire of the | 2 |
pure republican policy approaches | 2 |
last of the tribe | 2 |
procured a quantity of | 2 |
during my stay in | 2 |
if i would take | 2 |
in all their finery | 2 |
rolling of the killserphine | 2 |
in consequence of head | 2 |
the red stripe on | 2 |
and songs of triumph | 2 |
the tiki of the | 2 |
in the chops of | 2 |
of the last battle | 2 |
he came to me | 2 |
idea of the devil | 2 |
near the tabu ground | 2 |
for me by exploding | 2 |
made nothing of the | 2 |
being so near night | 2 |
vi visit of chief | 2 |
in quest of food | 2 |
kill the native and | 2 |
leave the captain to | 2 |
were obliged to abandon | 2 |
with carved canoe paddle | 2 |
day we fell in | 2 |
few days after the | 2 |
within a very few | 2 |
feast and the two | 2 |
was founded by the | 2 |
six or eight feet | 2 |
attempt to cultivate tobacco | 2 |
the early part of | 2 |
case of daughter of | 2 |
who had come on | 2 |
they would have to | 2 |
a victim to the | 2 |
limits of the city | 2 |
obliged us to beat | 2 |
we cruised two months | 2 |
an inch and a | 2 |
white horse in the | 2 |
great frolic with the | 2 |
come near going on | 2 |
fernando po for water | 2 |
the old days of | 2 |
and he said that | 2 |
iv anchorage of taha | 2 |
remainder of the night | 2 |
glad to have a | 2 |
thunder of the heavens | 2 |
description of buenos ayres | 2 |
since the days of | 2 |
after the oil was | 2 |
mchenry and the little | 2 |
my stay there i | 2 |
king of the cohaphas | 2 |
the first day of | 2 |
of wind which struck | 2 |
journey on the roberta | 2 |
among them as warriors | 2 |
took possession of the | 2 |
of the sharks and | 2 |
away his boat with | 2 |
morning of the third | 2 |
the harbor and dropped | 2 |
from the darkness of | 2 |
a sufficient quantity of | 2 |
the manner of capturing | 2 |
brother of grandfather have | 2 |
and threw them overboard | 2 |
a journey to nuka | 2 |
trained to the harness | 2 |
valley through which a | 2 |
the corner of the | 2 |
there was no wind | 2 |
it must be a | 2 |
whose duty it is | 2 |
to be seen in | 2 |
under part of the | 2 |
as we came near | 2 |
upon the rocks with | 2 |
have never seen any | 2 |
to look over the | 2 |
with the people of | 2 |
of the world to | 2 |
as they called us | 2 |
from the beach the | 2 |
a glimpse of the | 2 |
the silence of the | 2 |
chapter xxiii mademoiselle n | 2 |
stood for the cape | 2 |
offered the command of | 2 |
directly over the anchor | 2 |
employ natives to dive | 2 |
to run to the | 2 |
one night while we | 2 |
the drums beat at | 2 |
scenes at that group | 2 |
lam kai oo had | 2 |
xxix the white man | 2 |
a fine passage down | 2 |
straits of magellan in | 2 |
on the bank of | 2 |
in the vicinity of | 2 |
up and down in | 2 |
mouth of the elbe | 2 |
hunters in the cave | 2 |
death of one of | 2 |
we had not proceeded | 2 |
eyes ringed with tattooing | 2 |
from it by a | 2 |
rape of the lettuce | 2 |
to anchor at st | 2 |
and that they had | 2 |
fourteen miles from the | 2 |
half a dozen men | 2 |
with the motion of | 2 |
years ago there were | 2 |
arose between the officers | 2 |
adventure with a wild | 2 |
called to me to | 2 |
showed still the traces | 2 |
found a watery grave | 2 |
and the one family | 2 |
the fury of the | 2 |
the smoke from the | 2 |
he had been a | 2 |
the southward of the | 2 |
a chair in the | 2 |
a man on the | 2 |
both sides of the | 2 |
went down the trail | 2 |
was met by a | 2 |
sacred banyan tree at | 2 |
elders of the village | 2 |
with a drunken captain | 2 |
we put up the | 2 |
of the francis spade | 2 |
the same time a | 2 |
return in a canoe | 2 |
of the effect of | 2 |
on shore among the | 2 |
at a swiss paradise | 2 |
which he well knew | 2 |
triumphant hunters and a | 2 |
of the men as | 2 |
was in his pareu | 2 |
monsieur charles le moine | 2 |
form is that of | 2 |
in a few minutes | 2 |
head to foot in | 2 |
in my golden bed | 2 |
it is a fact | 2 |
the body is roasted | 2 |
came over the side | 2 |
hut and takes a | 2 |
paradise in the valley | 2 |
litres of rum to | 2 |
for some time on | 2 |
as far as possible | 2 |
and i was left | 2 |
i was captured and | 2 |
the eyes of my | 2 |
pilot left us and | 2 |
half way up the | 2 |
the light was gone | 2 |
about the size of | 2 |
and man whose entrails | 2 |
had brought from the | 2 |
as a signal to | 2 |
that was long ago | 2 |
crime of huahine for | 2 |
as might be expected | 2 |
would sail in a | 2 |
girl who rode the | 2 |
he blew out his | 2 |
i spoke of the | 2 |
these were the names | 2 |
and ruin brought by | 2 |
sailors leave the captain | 2 |
on shore at fernando | 2 |
his engagement as valet | 2 |
of six or eight | 2 |
the lives of his | 2 |
and went to the | 2 |
so that he would | 2 |
flowers in her hair | 2 |
memorable game for the | 2 |
the booming of the | 2 |
of red and yellow | 2 |
a cannibal feast and | 2 |
gives his idea of | 2 |
is carried on in | 2 |
return to the ship | 2 |
we reached the shore | 2 |
an account of the | 2 |
at the whim of | 2 |
the death of the | 2 |
and holding up the | 2 |
were under close reefed | 2 |
to rise no more | 2 |
a walk to the | 2 |
in some degree to | 2 |
to which he took | 2 |
the ground on which | 2 |
to return to the | 2 |
feet above the valley | 2 |
to remind me of | 2 |
when i arrived at | 2 |
father was eaten by | 2 |
unexpected proposal of marriage | 2 |
the seat of power | 2 |
wild cattle hunters in | 2 |
customs of the simple | 2 |
over the rim of | 2 |
of the famine and | 2 |
reach the human habitations | 2 |
one of the chiefs | 2 |
the wind dying away | 2 |
the trail from my | 2 |
to sleep at the | 2 |
now and then to | 2 |
it must have been | 2 |
it being so near | 2 |
knowing the utter impracticability | 2 |
late in the day | 2 |
our return to the | 2 |
it is divided into | 2 |
i went on board | 2 |
he offered to sell | 2 |
which the captain claims | 2 |
to go on shore | 2 |
all of the crew | 2 |
author to his own | 2 |
the old man who | 2 |
the marks of the | 2 |
the valley of hanavave | 2 |
me by exploding eggs | 2 |
to be one hundred | 2 |
made upon the cohapha | 2 |
been taken to get | 2 |
we made sail to | 2 |
and could make no | 2 |
and all of the | 2 |
part of the crater | 2 |
was a long time | 2 |
life of the sea | 2 |
marquesan girl of the | 2 |
and when he saw | 2 |
a dozen miles away | 2 |
me by the arm | 2 |
our departure from the | 2 |
chapter vii idyllic valley | 2 |
of sliced and distributed | 2 |
chapter xix a feast | 2 |
must have felt the | 2 |
i learned that the | 2 |
they stood in the | 2 |
precaution used against scorpions | 2 |
and said that i | 2 |
along the coast of | 2 |
on a pile of | 2 |
with me in the | 2 |
we weighed our anchor | 2 |
marriage of malicious gossip | 2 |
and its religious rites | 2 |
manner of its accomplishment | 2 |
a pilot came aboard | 2 |
the ascent to the | 2 |
it was a basin | 2 |
it is said that | 2 |
to the deck and | 2 |
and selling and cheating | 2 |
who lived on the | 2 |
the day of the | 2 |
king and second chief | 2 |
of chief seventh man | 2 |
of an ancient migration | 2 |
danger to which we | 2 |
the hatred of mohuto | 2 |
directed my steps towards | 2 |
a lover of the | 2 |
wall of the cliffs | 2 |
are obliged to catch | 2 |
the captain claims as | 2 |
it we were in | 2 |
which they had never | 2 |
the discovery of the | 2 |
sympathy of the crew | 2 |
utter impracticability of such | 2 |
to be caused by | 2 |
purchased a quantity of | 2 |
and that i should | 2 |
to a distance of | 2 |
the governor and the | 2 |
worm who tried to | 2 |
to leave the ship | 2 |
encounter with a wild | 2 |
random thoughts on the | 2 |
net of cocoanut fiber | 2 |
on the path below | 2 |
ships that hunt the | 2 |
the oil was tried | 2 |
there was no alternative | 2 |
sail for the sandwich | 2 |
robber by the name | 2 |
remainder of our cargo | 2 |
i was left with | 2 |
on the rim of | 2 |
but such is not | 2 |
singular adventure with a | 2 |
xvi a savage dance | 2 |
in the dim distance | 2 |
in the morning star | 2 |
a very early hour | 2 |
of the greatness of | 2 |
grave beneath the white | 2 |
for a moment in | 2 |
in the fact that | 2 |
imminent danger and narrow | 2 |
i went down to | 2 |
over the roof of | 2 |
the mercy of the | 2 |
chapter x the marriage | 2 |
the drums beat till | 2 |
made all possible sail | 2 |
was taken to the | 2 |
to be seen but | 2 |
the case of daughter | 2 |
go to the governor | 2 |
long and seven broad | 2 |
xii a walk in | 2 |
came to anchor about | 2 |
our fond hopes blasted | 2 |
i found myself in | 2 |
was in want of | 2 |
fearful passage of the | 2 |
i observed that the | 2 |
taken in great quantities | 2 |
the captain concluded to | 2 |
religions and joan of | 2 |
resolved to go to | 2 |
during the whole of | 2 |
fish that overturned the | 2 |
of vessels of all | 2 |
the bay to the | 2 |
tattooed marquesan with carved | 2 |
we were soon in | 2 |
the household of lam | 2 |
spirits discharged from the | 2 |
from the toil of | 2 |
his father was a | 2 |
in the bottom of | 2 |
women and children were | 2 |
and daughters of cannibals | 2 |
sickness of the author | 2 |
xxiv a journey to | 2 |
rail of the vessel | 2 |
story of behold the | 2 |
an area of about | 2 |
xxx a visit to | 2 |
chiefly the residence of | 2 |
booming of the drums | 2 |
from hand to hand | 2 |
we ran through the | 2 |
near going upon the | 2 |
theory of the continent | 2 |
shell divers at work | 2 |
a hasty geographical and | 2 |
the white man had | 2 |
delivers us up to | 2 |
to leave the harbor | 2 |
and the bones of | 2 |
the deck and was | 2 |
nothing worthy of notice | 2 |
belong to the portuguese | 2 |
a great degree of | 2 |
and while i was | 2 |
if they do not | 2 |
breakers to the shore | 2 |
for a moment or | 2 |
entertained by an old | 2 |
with natives who come | 2 |
search for his grave | 2 |
earth worm who tried | 2 |
sensational arrival of the | 2 |
was the house of | 2 |
on the western side | 2 |
the feis in the | 2 |
went on to the | 2 |
hasty geographical and historical | 2 |
xv death of aumia | 2 |
the girl who had | 2 |
this we could not | 2 |
the king is deceived | 2 |
xxi the crime of | 2 |
beauty of vanquished often | 2 |
relates the story of | 2 |
great length of time | 2 |
by an unfaithful woman | 2 |
double the cape with | 2 |
there was no need | 2 |
serious difficulty arises with | 2 |
the first of august | 2 |
lived forward with the | 2 |
the girls in your | 2 |
kindly offered me a | 2 |
supply of water and | 2 |
any adequate impression of | 2 |
the marquesan god of | 2 |
with a catholic priest | 2 |
taiao in the bay | 2 |
six inches in length | 2 |
at this he was | 2 |
nine miles in length | 2 |
love of weaver of | 2 |
the other at the | 2 |
a moment or two | 2 |
that is the way | 2 |
came into the room | 2 |
chapter xxxii a journey | 2 |
the smoke of the | 2 |
the wind veered around | 2 |
saw a native house | 2 |
home resolved never to | 2 |
and it was a | 2 |
comes in their way | 2 |
women and two children | 2 |
my paepae in the | 2 |
on board the ship | 2 |
twenty or thirty feet | 2 |
to work my passage | 2 |
object that comes in | 2 |
come near losing the | 2 |
to cast myself upon | 2 |
we sauntered along the | 2 |
the next day i | 2 |
from thence we stood | 2 |
as i had been | 2 |
on the part of | 2 |
first night in atuona | 2 |
had no more to | 2 |
the throes of the | 2 |
loss of the francis | 2 |
and his engagement as | 2 |
of the third day | 2 |
a storm off hawaii | 2 |
sticks of bamboo into | 2 |
to the beach and | 2 |
flaws of wind which | 2 |
i was ordered to | 2 |
hunt in the hills | 2 |
cargo of dry goods | 2 |
to the standard of | 2 |
sail in a few | 2 |
i write to you | 2 |
with them in their | 2 |
runs upon the rocks | 2 |
of arc in which | 2 |
heard the sound of | 2 |
abreast of the harbor | 2 |
the scenes of other | 2 |
mate of the ashburton | 2 |
the captain thought proper | 2 |
the children of the | 2 |
been in these islands | 2 |
berth of chief mate | 2 |
when all was ready | 2 |
into the depths of | 2 |
by one of the | 2 |
story of a cannibal | 2 |
sacrifice of the marquesans | 2 |
that the gods had | 2 |
the old woman in | 2 |
chapter iv anchorage of | 2 |
a hundred feet away | 2 |
names tattooed on her | 2 |
and bring back the | 2 |
the boats of the | 2 |
but he made no | 2 |
the captain is employed | 2 |
distance of several miles | 2 |
chapter xxiv a journey | 2 |
taking our guns with | 2 |
chapter xxxiv sea sports | 2 |
no chance of escape | 2 |
continuance of the war | 2 |
that there were many | 2 |
when i asked him | 2 |
was to be seen | 2 |
with a mighty crash | 2 |
this was the house | 2 |
must have been a | 2 |
with one of these | 2 |
xxxi fishing in hanavave | 2 |
and with it he | 2 |
they are all dead | 2 |
there was no other | 2 |
a term of years | 2 |
the foot of temetiu | 2 |
over the hills to | 2 |
that one of them | 2 |
far as i could | 2 |
every foot of the | 2 |
that i had not | 2 |
the death of earth | 2 |
long time elapsed before | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
in the marquesan way | 2 |
stirred on my scalp | 2 |
suffering with the chiger | 2 |
so hot that i | 2 |
on the beach or | 2 |
and made it known | 2 |
at night we were | 2 |
story of mchenry and | 2 |
why did you not | 2 |
like that of an | 2 |
some difficulty arose between | 2 |
and the mother whale | 2 |
known to the world | 2 |
from the rest of | 2 |
that had befallen his | 2 |
the scene of my | 2 |
in the clear water | 2 |
pilot and his friends | 2 |
we shot many birds | 2 |
had nothing to do | 2 |
from year to year | 2 |
and is separated from | 2 |
spearing fish in marquesas | 2 |
going at the rate | 2 |
the pool by the | 2 |
in the shade to | 2 |
the white horse and | 2 |
that he was a | 2 |
a fire of cocoanut | 2 |
consequence of head winds | 2 |
the backs of their | 2 |
wretchedness of our situation | 2 |
on the floor of | 2 |
by which they are | 2 |
of the manner of | 2 |
the second and third | 2 |
natives to dive for | 2 |
way over the mountains | 2 |
a tattooed marquesan with | 2 |
he was a very | 2 |
see a native suffering | 2 |
who takes us to | 2 |
hole in the rocks | 2 |
to abandon the project | 2 |
a dozen of her | 2 |
go to new orleans | 2 |
i saw a native | 2 |
went on board the | 2 |
household of lam kai | 2 |
i should never return | 2 |
we arrived at a | 2 |
was now the scene | 2 |
natives leave the ship | 2 |
arrival of captain fisher | 2 |
any in the world | 2 |
and gave it to | 2 |
to remain with the | 2 |
made the scallamera lepers | 2 |
xxxix the chants of | 2 |
and in the darkness | 2 |
beneath the waters of | 2 |
of the celebration of | 2 |
the pilot left us | 2 |
the same poor success | 2 |
the thunder of the | 2 |
for the german trader | 2 |
after the storm subsides | 2 |
tens of thousands of | 2 |
flee to the boats | 2 |
starting from hanavave for | 2 |
as to be able | 2 |
stood up the channel | 2 |
waning of the moon | 2 |
author leaves the island | 2 |
expressed a strong desire | 2 |
i was his woman | 2 |
her from the house | 2 |
until it ripened into | 2 |
if he could get | 2 |
have written this book | 2 |
the drink of his | 2 |
putting the canoe in | 2 |
run upon the coral | 2 |
to do honor to | 2 |
who come to the | 2 |
by the god of | 2 |
to speak to the | 2 |
rim of the sea | 2 |
of the solway frith | 2 |
had been oiled and | 2 |
eyes were the color | 2 |
say mass and hear | 2 |
time elapsed before we | 2 |
the enthusiasm of the | 2 |
came down from the | 2 |
buying and selling and | 2 |
on board the tammercee | 2 |
the head and neck | 2 |
the backs of the | 2 |
is separated from it | 2 |
long line of chiefs | 2 |
from the time of | 2 |
author is struck by | 2 |
feet and a half | 2 |
the use of our | 2 |
sharks and the mother | 2 |
six feet in height | 2 |
he said he had | 2 |
from my hiding place | 2 |
the next ship that | 2 |
during my stay i | 2 |
caught hold of the | 2 |
from which i had | 2 |
we were close in | 2 |
ship for buenos ayres | 2 |
that they had been | 2 |
the peoples of the | 2 |
xiii the household of | 2 |
are on the same | 2 |
chant of the men | 2 |
for the return of | 2 |
its way over the | 2 |
a ship in distress | 2 |
over a fallen enemy | 2 |
get a berth at | 2 |
in the islands of | 2 |
sail to the society | 2 |
in diameter at the | 2 |
a swiss paradise in | 2 |
where river and bay | 2 |
top of their voices | 2 |
home of my youth | 2 |
had no need of | 2 |
to tow us to | 2 |
chapter v first night | 2 |
an encounter with a | 2 |
and one or two | 2 |
thinking to have a | 2 |
sliced and distributed and | 2 |
asked me if i | 2 |
native suffering with the | 2 |
sauntered along the road | 2 |
were close in upon | 2 |
the hetairae of the | 2 |
were three or four | 2 |
the high place and | 2 |
the under part of | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
i had but to | 2 |
to the paths of | 2 |
pig cooked in the | 2 |
at first sight i | 2 |
i returned to the | 2 |
popoi pits in the | 2 |
said that i was | 2 |
of the same group | 2 |
the streets are wide | 2 |
sail and stood for | 2 |
ship runs upon the | 2 |
arrive at san blass | 2 |
on the goodwin sands | 2 |
on our return to | 2 |
the risk of his | 2 |
quantity of gold to | 2 |
arrival at sir francis | 2 |
from eight to ten | 2 |
i seemed to see | 2 |
and they must go | 2 |
of the schooner roberta | 2 |
of the island on | 2 |
the residence of some | 2 |
the gods of the | 2 |
no alternative but to | 2 |
the trail was a | 2 |
or five miles from | 2 |
fully aware of their | 2 |
spirit of mutiny was | 2 |
to learn the cause | 2 |
at fernando po for | 2 |
of the tabu ground | 2 |
author walked over the | 2 |
could make no progress | 2 |
with a robber by | 2 |
as do all marquesans | 2 |
two or three hundred | 2 |
escape of the author | 2 |
from the mission to | 2 |
before the white men | 2 |
but when to the | 2 |
five or six inches | 2 |
was called upon to | 2 |
to look at the | 2 |
a visit to typee | 2 |
accompanied us down the | 2 |
of arc in tai | 2 |
called me from my | 2 |
brought us to the | 2 |
greater or less degree | 2 |
to return to my | 2 |
for a walk up | 2 |
proceeds to new bedford | 2 |
description of the town | 2 |
hundred feet in height | 2 |
fetia taiao in the | 2 |
the laws of gravitation | 2 |
other nations of the | 2 |
harris could not be | 2 |
nataro puelleray and wife | 2 |
the rate of or | 2 |
with a kind of | 2 |
and leaped into the | 2 |
sail for new bedford | 2 |
out their lives for | 2 |
lay in wait for | 2 |
said that they were | 2 |
a greater or less | 2 |
through the surf to | 2 |
the nuns would be | 2 |
the surf at oomoa | 2 |
which others are fastened | 2 |
through which a small | 2 |
on our arrival we | 2 |
giving us to eat | 2 |
bathing on the beach | 2 |
a road in nuka | 2 |
are narrow and dirty | 2 |
times during the day | 2 |
manner in which the | 2 |
depth of the crater | 2 |
feet above the sea | 2 |
when she saw me | 2 |
story of paul gauguin | 2 |
of five or six | 2 |
visit of chief seventh | 2 |
some of the crew | 2 |
fell in with the | 2 |
drinker with the hetairae | 2 |
an island in the | 2 |
tapa garments with tapa | 2 |
of the terrors of | 2 |
goes on board the | 2 |
to escort him to | 2 |
and i had the | 2 |
that knows the laws | 2 |
between hanahouua and oi | 2 |
obtaining possession of the | 2 |
the public dance in | 2 |
man who returned too | 2 |
a thousand feet from | 2 |
of the havoc wrought | 2 |
the same number of | 2 |
i remained with my | 2 |
but this did not | 2 |
his father had been | 2 |
spearing fish from a | 2 |
x the marriage of | 2 |
is surrounded by a | 2 |
use of the boats | 2 |
and stood in shore | 2 |
of thousands of years | 2 |
part of the metropolis | 2 |
vengeance that made the | 2 |
said that earth worm | 2 |
having nothing to eat | 2 |
from cocoanuts to make | 2 |
a mile of the | 2 |
we squared our yards | 2 |
her shoulder as she | 2 |
chapter ii the trade | 2 |
the south seas chapter | 2 |
as the anchor was | 2 |
that drink of beer | 2 |
the motions of the | 2 |
the author to his | 2 |
and at the expiration | 2 |
in the united states | 2 |
so excessive was our | 2 |
followed me up the | 2 |
shouted to us to | 2 |
great was the danger | 2 |
were in the chops | 2 |
the time of our | 2 |
strong desire to see | 2 |
quarantine ground off alexandria | 2 |
islands cut off from | 2 |
in such a position | 2 |
and he is dead | 2 |
in which the pig | 2 |
the white men came | 2 |
unbelief of the natives | 2 |
for the first time | 2 |
a very few feet | 2 |
my own valley of | 2 |
as we could carry | 2 |
now left in the | 2 |
account of the loss | 2 |
visit from the cohaphas | 2 |
and sat upon the | 2 |
into the arms of | 2 |
our way into the | 2 |
offering us good wages | 2 |
up there in calvary | 2 |
with the other american | 2 |
propose giving my readers | 2 |
and passed it to | 2 |
service in killing cockroaches | 2 |
xxxvi the madman great | 2 |
hunters and a dance | 2 |
old cannibal of taipi | 2 |
the perfidy of drink | 2 |
go on the rocks | 2 |
were shown to our | 2 |
on the second day | 2 |
this was no sooner | 2 |
removing the pig cooked | 2 |
the time of my | 2 |
next day we were | 2 |
rose and fell with | 2 |
white horse and the | 2 |
at tehuantepec for dye | 2 |
a few hundred yards | 2 |
which the dead are | 2 |
a canoe to atuona | 2 |
one hundred and twenty | 2 |
and waning of the | 2 |
both male and female | 2 |
ship in distress with | 2 |
had been sold to | 2 |
more than six feet | 2 |
a chieftess in tapa | 2 |
the air and fell | 2 |
a man who was | 2 |
engaged to go on | 2 |
large hole in the | 2 |
crab that knows the | 2 |
his story of an | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
feet above the surface | 2 |
she said that the | 2 |
the one family that | 2 |
puts an end to | 2 |
after the destruction of | 2 |
and those who had | 2 |
the author builds a | 2 |
we saw a large | 2 |
cannibal of taipi valley | 2 |
the chants of departure | 2 |
of behold the servant | 2 |
chapter xxxiii return in | 2 |
who used his harpoon | 2 |
some random thoughts on | 2 |
the conquest of typee | 2 |
said that the gods | 2 |
storm at the cape | 2 |
the natives leave the | 2 |
all the world like | 2 |
to the sea or | 2 |
i fell in with | 2 |
one hundred and eighty | 2 |
and when he came | 2 |
the departure of the | 2 |
this was the first | 2 |
when we first saw | 2 |
the morning star was | 2 |
the crew at fernando | 2 |
gave up the idea | 2 |
of our number from | 2 |
the crew are put | 2 |
the bank of the | 2 |
a fog so dense | 2 |
to come for it | 2 |
as best we could | 2 |
the inhabitants of the | 2 |
that hunt the whale | 2 |
so well trained that | 2 |
the spirits of the | 2 |
we took our departure | 2 |
work out their lives | 2 |
ways of their fathers | 2 |
chapter i farewell to | 2 |
with which the whale | 2 |
an unexpected proposal of | 2 |
boar hunt in the | 2 |
surrounded by a high | 2 |
come near going upon | 2 |
wished to go to | 2 |
the manner in which | 2 |
went in search of | 2 |
lay upon the mats | 2 |
i am glad if | 2 |
was to be my | 2 |
marquesan home on a | 2 |
to the african coast | 2 |
miracles of the white | 2 |
but received no answer | 2 |
blowing from the south | 2 |
me to my own | 2 |
was nothing to do | 2 |
or three hundred feet | 2 |
adventures of william torrey | 2 |
in the course of | 2 |
the moment the anchor | 2 |
the kava drinker with | 2 |
fell back on the | 2 |
by which we had | 2 |
of half a dozen | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
grand appearance of our | 2 |
the peril of our | 2 |
chieftess in tapa garments | 2 |
the king against them | 2 |
along the bank of | 2 |
near losing the ship | 2 |
on board of the | 2 |
as evidence against him | 2 |
in a moment i | 2 |
chapter xxxviii last days | 2 |
every one came to | 2 |
in which he lived | 2 |
harked back to the | 2 |
story of the last | 2 |
on the iron roof | 2 |
gun upon the cohaphas | 2 |
i directed my steps | 2 |
takes the author to | 2 |
the domestic difficulties of | 2 |
their search for fish | 2 |
passage of the straits | 2 |
the groans of the | 2 |
the cave of the | 2 |
was carried to his | 2 |
little time on shore | 2 |
house of bamboo and | 2 |
accompanied by the king | 2 |
as though he had | 2 |
empties itself into the | 2 |
drink of beer said | 2 |
he was crazy about | 2 |
house of the chief | 2 |
the third day after | 2 |
required to sign the | 2 |
though she had never | 2 |
finding it useless to | 2 |
three days of the | 2 |
cocoanuts to make copra | 2 |
among the different groups | 2 |
xviii a search for | 2 |
a short distance of | 2 |
for a quarter of | 2 |
with a crew of | 2 |
xxvii journey on the | 2 |
to a marquesan bay | 2 |
there came a time | 2 |
it was one of | 2 |
thing of the past | 2 |
arises with one of | 2 |
of a single shot | 2 |
in the morning to | 2 |
the protection of the | 2 |
with which it was | 2 |
with all its allurements | 2 |
had been with him | 2 |
fifty to seventy feet | 2 |
among them was the | 2 |
when i reached the | 2 |
we made preparations for | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
cry of a thief | 2 |
whose father was eaten | 2 |
that he would make | 2 |
sky and the sea | 2 |
chapter xxxvii a visit | 2 |
was a young man | 2 |
of the women of | 2 |
the guardian of the | 2 |
of the pigeon and | 2 |
it with the greatest | 2 |
five hundred francs a | 2 |
passing from hand to | 2 |
who is put on | 2 |
pearl shell divers at | 2 |
claim to the marquesas | 2 |
render much service in | 2 |
me down the trail | 2 |
the chants of the | 2 |
most of the crew | 2 |
the faces of the | 2 |
fight between the officers | 2 |
rim of the world | 2 |
their manners and customs | 2 |
of two or three | 2 |
finger of harm upon | 2 |
in the wake of | 2 |
the pig had been | 2 |
night while we were | 2 |
noyce and myself to | 2 |
of the gun upon | 2 |
on to the rocks | 2 |
oa in the marquesas | 2 |
at that moment a | 2 |
slaying of beaten to | 2 |
risk of his life | 2 |
of le capitaine halley | 2 |
and distributed and man | 2 |
the nature of the | 2 |
which they carry a | 2 |
step i had taken | 2 |
the third time leaves | 2 |
to go to america | 2 |
has ever been the | 2 |
a day he sat | 2 |
into which we were | 2 |
for the coast of | 2 |
within a few inches | 2 |
after the wind abated | 2 |
a visit to hanavave | 2 |
that i had seen | 2 |
all not belonging to | 2 |
sprang to his feet | 2 |
chapter xviii a search | 2 |
in their search for | 2 |
chapter xxix the white | 2 |
at the quarantine ground | 2 |
the marquesans had no | 2 |
the maid of orleans | 2 |
color of the mio | 2 |
the idea of remaining | 2 |
of beer and the | 2 |
stood away for the | 2 |
five in the afternoon | 2 |
who had come in | 2 |
highest point of the | 2 |
the triumphant hunters and | 2 |
of the continent that | 2 |
it by a channel | 2 |
to the king of | 2 |
both thrown into prison | 2 |
employed to take a | 2 |
the grand feast is | 2 |
had gone one morning | 2 |
put hard to port | 2 |
that day and night | 2 |
from hanavave for oomoa | 2 |
much service in killing | 2 |
great night moth had | 2 |
and takes a wife | 2 |
a distance of from | 2 |
gives him fatherly admonition | 2 |
the heat of a | 2 |
we encountered a tremendous | 2 |
money to go home | 2 |
fallen into the hands | 2 |
captain thought best to | 2 |
what do you say | 2 |
horse in the celebration | 2 |
to the society islands | 2 |
do but rest all | 2 |
two or three hours | 2 |
the cohaphas wish for | 2 |
chapter xxii the memorable | 2 |
disposition of the prisoners | 2 |
to get a berth | 2 |
never before had i | 2 |
the mysteries of the | 2 |
lay down upon the | 2 |
the size of a | 2 |
me to be ready | 2 |
remind me of the | 2 |
continent that sank beneath | 2 |
the true character of | 2 |
out from the world | 2 |
on the stem of | 2 |
serious affair with the | 2 |
rushed upon the rocks | 2 |
a ship comes to | 2 |
impracticability of such an | 2 |
the pilot of the | 2 |
but she was beautiful | 2 |
a watch was kept | 2 |
came abreast of the | 2 |
in honor of grelet | 2 |
the efforts of missionaries | 2 |
want to see the | 2 |
miles long and seven | 2 |
improper conduct of the | 2 |
author builds a hut | 2 |
for it is the | 2 |
visit to the hermit | 2 |
came up from the | 2 |
himself as belonging to | 2 |
which had to be | 2 |
had had a fearful | 2 |
old war caused by | 2 |
sat for some time | 2 |
the body was then | 2 |
of the dolphin and | 2 |
be seen but the | 2 |
about the middle of | 2 |
of the whale fishery | 2 |
thence to london by | 2 |
the captain thought best | 2 |
the pleasures of the | 2 |
providential escape at barbadoes | 2 |
was for all the | 2 |
knew not what it | 2 |
waiting for us in | 2 |
i was in the | 2 |
the remainder of our | 2 |
it was like a | 2 |
called by the natives | 2 |
of the extent of | 2 |
anchor at new archangel | 2 |
on either side of | 2 |
gallant masts and yards | 2 |
up the valley to | 2 |
is put on shore | 2 |
taken possession of the | 2 |
started for the woods | 2 |
death was in the | 2 |
pits in the season | 2 |
is by no means | 2 |
which obliged us to | 2 |
arrive at the quarantine | 2 |
length of the town | 2 |
one who has not | 2 |
xxii the memorable game | 2 |
we hoisted sail and | 2 |
dance on the palace | 2 |
fight with the wild | 2 |
was the last of | 2 |
i landed in a | 2 |
he began to talk | 2 |
i received a letter | 2 |
side of the ship | 2 |
the wings of the | 2 |
in a wilderness of | 2 |
bay meet at oomoa | 2 |
another proof of the | 2 |
the white horse in | 2 |
from the southeast so | 2 |
chapter xxxi fishing in | 2 |
our guns with us | 2 |