A Voyage to the South Sea - For The Purpose Of Conveying The Bread-Fruit Tree To The West Indies, - Including An Account Of The Mutiny On Board The Ship by William Bligh
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Instances of Jealousy.
Mourning. Bull brought to Oparre by a Prophet. The Deserters recovered. Tinah proposes to visit England. CHAPTER 10. The Ship's Cable cut in the Night. Coolness with the Chiefs on that Account. Visit to an old Lady. Disturbance at a Heiva. Tinah's Hospitality. A Thief taken and punished. Preparations for sailing. CHAPTER 11. Arrival of an Arreoy Woman from Tethuroa. A Present delivered by Tinah for his Majesty. Other Occurrences to the Time of the Ship's Departure from Otaheite. CHAPTER 12. At the Island Huaheine. A Friend of Omai visits the Ship. Leave the Society Islands. |
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