The Brothers-in-Law: a Tale of the Equatorial Islands; And the Brass Gun of the Buccaneers
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** The council house. "'Let this poor woman come to my ship, ' he said; 'her life here is notsafe with such a man as that. For I know his utter vileness and crueltyto her. With me she shall be safe and well cared for, and if she sowishes she shall come with me to Fiji where my wife liveth, and her lifewill be a life of peace. ' "So Serena was put in the ship's boat, and Luisa went with her to remainon board till the ship sailed, which would be in three days. Then Simiand the head men talked... together in the council house, and they made alaw and sent a message to Karta. This was the message they sent to him:'Because of the evil thou hast done and of the shame thou hast put uponthe sister of the wife of our white man, come no more to this town. Ifthou comest then will there be war between thy town and ours, and wewill burn the houses and harry and slay thee and the seven other whitemen, and all men of thy town who side with thee, and make slaves of thewomen and children.
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