Mission Life in the Islands of the Pacific Being a Narrative of the Life And L

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Mission Life in the Islands of the Pacific Being a Narrative of the Life And L
James Povey Sunderland
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Sick- ness, calamity, or death. In illustration, the following Incident may be given : One of our brethren had been very ill, and on his recovery, he began, according to his wont, to visit his out stations. He met, on the occasion referred to, an old man, whoj with a graceful bow stepped out of the path, and inquired, " E a ea, misi, lou ngasengase ? " " How is your weariness, master ? " Weariness is no sign of disease, but of health- ful labour, whilst weakness implies and suggests many evils.... Being assured of complete recovery, the old man replied, " Faafe tai i le Atua ; ia matafi le langi. " " Thanks be to God. May the heavens be bright. " In their tour round Savail, Messrs. Buzacott and Hardle found several white men, who (there was reason to fear) had been convicts, and had managed to escape from confinement in Sydney, and succeeded one 126 MEMORIALS OF THE REV. A. BUZACOTT.
night, in cutting a vessel out of the harbour, having the captain and crew on board. These villains com- pelled the captain to sail to Savaii, as a spot where none would think of pursuing them.


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