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It fell, and the white man's head fell upon his breast. " MRS. LIARDET: A SOUTH SEA TRADING EPISODE Captain Dave Liardet, of the trading schooner _Motutakea_, of Sydney, was sitting propped up in his bunk smoking his last pipe. His very last. He knew that, for the Belgian doctor-naturalist, his passenger, had justsaid so; and besides, one look at the gaping hole in his right side, that he had got two days before at La Vandola, in the Admiralties, fromthe broad-bladed obsidian native knife, had ...told him he had made hislast voyage. The knife-blade lay on the cabin table before him, and hiseye rested on it for a moment with a transient gleam of satisfaction ashe remembered how well Tommy, the Tonga boy, who pulled the bow oar, hadsent a Snider bullet through the body of the yellow-skinned buck fromwhom the knife-thrust had come. From the blade of obsidian on the tablehis eye turned to the portrait of a woman in porcelain that hung justover the clock. It was a face fair enough to look at, and Liardet, witha muttered curse of physical agony, leant his body forward to get acloser view of it, and said, "Poor little woman; it'll be darned roughon her.
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