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trigram | frequency |
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one of the | 34 |
of the island | 22 |
the white man | 20 |
out of the | 20 |
the people of | 15 |
the fray bentos | 15 |
side of the | 14 |
on board the | 14 |
in the boat | 14 |
a couple of | 13 |
some of the | 12 |
the captain and | 12 |
of the people | 12 |
came to the | 12 |
down to the | 12 |
the captain of | 12 |
of the boat | 12 |
of the lagoon | 12 |
on the beach | 12 |
he was a | 12 |
a quarter of | 11 |
captain of the | 11 |
and his wife | 11 |
to the eastward | 11 |
and then the | 11 |
there was a | 10 |
as soon as | 10 |
a number of | 10 |
of new britain | 10 |
taku the sailor | 10 |
in those days | 10 |
a lot of | 9 |
a man of | 9 |
in the morning | 9 |
and the other | 9 |
and then he | 9 |
half a dozen | 9 |
three or four | 9 |
back to the | 9 |
the end of | 9 |
of the south | 9 |
a few minutes | 9 |
end of the | 9 |
two or three | 9 |
part of the | 8 |
over to the | 8 |
one of them | 8 |
over the side | 8 |
half an hour | 8 |
in a few | 8 |
the south seas | 8 |
in his hand | 8 |
and it was | 8 |
quarter of a | 8 |
because of the | 8 |
to make a | 8 |
now and then | 8 |
the face of | 7 |
it would be | 7 |
the inner beach | 7 |
and i was | 7 |
i did not | 7 |
into the lagoon | 7 |
a bit of | 7 |
of the natives | 7 |
it was the | 7 |
as it was | 7 |
and went to | 7 |
in front of | 7 |
on the island | 7 |
to the beach | 7 |
in such a | 7 |
lying on the | 7 |
there is a | 7 |
guest and myself | 7 |
the old woman | 7 |
coast of new | 7 |
the daughter of | 7 |
to the boat | 7 |
in the night | 6 |
the top of | 6 |
was a man | 6 |
off to the | 6 |
i am a | 6 |
the name of | 6 |
the weather side | 6 |
most of the | 6 |
of the papalagi | 6 |
on the ground | 6 |
of the reef | 6 |
the island was | 6 |
wall of the | 6 |
a piece of | 6 |
to have been | 6 |
that he had | 6 |
and sat down | 6 |
and we were | 6 |
a man who | 6 |
of the great | 6 |
for a moment | 6 |
to the ship | 6 |
and then i | 6 |
away from the | 6 |
out upon the | 6 |
face of the | 6 |
he came to | 6 |
of a mile | 6 |
on the skylight | 6 |
a look at | 6 |
the old man | 6 |
of the old | 6 |
he told us | 6 |
in the world | 6 |
in half an | 6 |
and said he | 6 |
on the sand | 6 |
of the pocahontas | 6 |
of the two | 6 |
at a sign | 5 |
went to the | 5 |
we had a | 5 |
i had a | 5 |
she was a | 5 |
have a look | 5 |
hand on his | 5 |
sticks of tobacco | 5 |
to the land | 5 |
was one of | 5 |
and all that | 5 |
i was in | 5 |
said the white | 5 |
to the wind | 5 |
to get a | 5 |
that she was | 5 |
in the lagoon | 5 |
mile or so | 5 |
to the south | 5 |
it had been | 5 |
islands of the | 5 |
he and the | 5 |
of the sea | 5 |
by the natives | 5 |
a sign from | 5 |
our native crew | 5 |
fell in with | 5 |
on the deck | 5 |
with the other | 5 |
of one of | 5 |
said the skipper | 5 |
close to the | 5 |
a young girl | 5 |
and in a | 5 |
he was not | 5 |
to the westward | 5 |
let me come | 5 |
a bottle of | 5 |
the day that | 5 |
and looked at | 5 |
come to the | 5 |
sight of the | 5 |
and if you | 5 |
and as he | 5 |
up from the | 5 |
with a smile | 5 |
inner beach of | 5 |
of the alida | 5 |
weather side of | 5 |
into the water | 5 |
a mile or | 5 |
that she had | 5 |
turned to me | 5 |
to one of | 5 |
of our native | 5 |
i wanted to | 5 |
as far as | 5 |
to and fro | 5 |
up to the | 5 |
through the open | 5 |
people of the | 5 |
to have a | 5 |
out into the | 5 |
and called out | 5 |
to the door | 5 |
to the north | 5 |
the man who | 5 |
juan and liro | 5 |
seemed to be | 5 |
looked at the | 5 |
he could not | 5 |
more than a | 5 |
waters of the | 5 |
he looked at | 5 |
looked at me | 5 |
man in the | 5 |
close in to | 5 |
shook her head | 5 |
that he was | 5 |
first of all | 5 |
at the end | 5 |
the western pacific | 5 |
along the beach | 5 |
sat down on | 5 |
he would have | 5 |
the other side | 5 |
and the two | 5 |
at the same | 5 |
of the wind | 5 |
one of our | 5 |
i do not | 5 |
in a voice | 4 |
up by the | 4 |
and i saw | 4 |
of the house | 4 |
to look upon | 4 |
i heard a | 4 |
he and his | 4 |
as the boat | 4 |
as he was | 4 |
the island in | 4 |
the new britain | 4 |
and a half | 4 |
that night he | 4 |
the same time | 4 |
i could not | 4 |
filled me with | 4 |
over and over | 4 |
had left the | 4 |
so as to | 4 |
tricks of lovers | 4 |
it was in | 4 |
to get some | 4 |
the shadow of | 4 |
i saw that | 4 |
and i had | 4 |
as i was | 4 |
the ways of | 4 |
again to the | 4 |
of new ireland | 4 |
the chief of | 4 |
the bottom of | 4 |
me with a | 4 |
in company with | 4 |
the houses of | 4 |
there was not | 4 |
pointed to the | 4 |
his hand and | 4 |
of the way | 4 |
and if i | 4 |
down in the | 4 |
the matted floor | 4 |
good little wife | 4 |
i saw the | 4 |
and that the | 4 |
the whole of | 4 |
a young native | 4 |
to a little | 4 |
and her eyes | 4 |
the boat and | 4 |
in one of | 4 |
the shade of | 4 |
but i had | 4 |
hides the tricks | 4 |
on the head | 4 |
my mind to | 4 |
the tongue of | 4 |
to me in | 4 |
for a week | 4 |
in the islands | 4 |
a native of | 4 |
mate of the | 4 |
and the captain | 4 |
of the white | 4 |
and a few | 4 |
a bag of | 4 |
and the child | 4 |
yorke and myself | 4 |
of the water | 4 |
can tell you | 4 |
the hands of | 4 |
of those who | 4 |
voyage to the | 4 |
if i would | 4 |
i went to | 4 |
every now and | 4 |
of the man | 4 |
that i am | 4 |
told me that | 4 |
him in the | 4 |
and watched the | 4 |
head to the | 4 |
of the village | 4 |
that we should | 4 |
was covered with | 4 |
and for a | 4 |
then the white | 4 |
in the bottom | 4 |
the cutter to | 4 |
and presented a | 4 |
was about to | 4 |
in a little | 4 |
i can tell | 4 |
young native girl | 4 |
was going to | 4 |
there were no | 4 |
in the big | 4 |
was not a | 4 |
his wife and | 4 |
board the fray | 4 |
bit of a | 4 |
women and children | 4 |
bottom of the | 4 |
front of the | 4 |
back in the | 4 |
as a trader | 4 |
to the white | 4 |
in the village | 4 |
in the afternoon | 4 |
beach of the | 4 |
to see me | 4 |
the brigantine and | 4 |
view of the | 4 |
i asked him | 4 |
said he would | 4 |
with a laugh | 4 |
he had a | 4 |
in his boat | 4 |
the islands of | 4 |
was in the | 4 |
out of sight | 4 |
where he had | 4 |
was a young | 4 |
and he was | 4 |
the white girl | 4 |
a clump of | 4 |
a case of | 4 |
the rest of | 4 |
that there were | 4 |
the tricks of | 4 |
in charge of | 4 |
look at the | 4 |
when i was | 4 |
of which were | 4 |
the wind had | 4 |
he went on | 4 |
and he pointed | 4 |
of a woman | 4 |
to the people | 4 |
tongue of chili | 4 |
in to the | 4 |
in the old | 4 |
and pointed to | 4 |
i have been | 4 |
was the only | 4 |
of the day | 4 |
and the chief | 4 |
to see if | 4 |
there are many | 4 |
in the south | 4 |
the south cape | 4 |
pointed to a | 4 |
and called to | 4 |
side of his | 4 |
to let me | 4 |
one by one | 4 |
he pointed to | 4 |
he fell in | 4 |
i know the | 3 |
lay on the | 3 |
know the place | 3 |
shadow of the | 3 |
island of the | 3 |
with him as | 3 |
for it was | 3 |
and with a | 3 |
all that day | 3 |
it was for | 3 |
and came to | 3 |
a good man | 3 |
is a great | 3 |
hair that fell | 3 |
us that he | 3 |
she sat down | 3 |
both sides of | 3 |
the marshall islands | 3 |
over the reef | 3 |
things that are | 3 |
tierce of tobacco | 3 |
he called to | 3 |
the big room | 3 |
and pallou and | 3 |
the german navy | 3 |
been with us | 3 |
the first canoe | 3 |
i said to | 3 |
where there was | 3 |
top of the | 3 |
each side of | 3 |
of the north | 3 |
and he and | 3 |
he saw the | 3 |
of the cutter | 3 |
fate of the | 3 |
rose from the | 3 |
other side of | 3 |
to a dead | 3 |
the mother of | 3 |
and rua manu | 3 |
under the shelter | 3 |
we were at | 3 |
up and down | 3 |
thirty or forty | 3 |
off in the | 3 |
into the cabin | 3 |
in five minutes | 3 |
which was lying | 3 |
to any one | 3 |
of new hanover | 3 |
in the house | 3 |
the wall of | 3 |
had said to | 3 |
challis the doubter | 3 |
here and there | 3 |
an hour later | 3 |
come on board | 3 |
came to me | 3 |
of coral rock | 3 |
that it had | 3 |
with a small | 3 |
the tierce of | 3 |
there in the | 3 |
over the rail | 3 |
a little and | 3 |
men and women | 3 |
a voice like | 3 |
in the blood | 3 |
presented a very | 3 |
had not been | 3 |
in the tokelau | 3 |
south coast of | 3 |
the memory of | 3 |
but i was | 3 |
ten years ago | 3 |
such a place | 3 |
in the black | 3 |
did was to | 3 |
an hour or | 3 |
a little table | 3 |
the island and | 3 |
he had not | 3 |
and the old | 3 |
such a fool | 3 |
in his arms | 3 |
as well as | 3 |
and the white | 3 |
came down to | 3 |
he gave us | 3 |
by the roots | 3 |
she shook her | 3 |
the mouth of | 3 |
to get me | 3 |
who is a | 3 |
left the island | 3 |
the two captains | 3 |
the old chief | 3 |
the natives had | 3 |
to come here | 3 |
and made a | 3 |
under the lee | 3 |
them with a | 3 |
a great man | 3 |
when i saw | 3 |
at this time | 3 |
was able to | 3 |
when i came | 3 |
the story of | 3 |
but a little | 3 |
broke the silence | 3 |
west coast of | 3 |
on the weather | 3 |
led the way | 3 |
as he had | 3 |
on the morning | 3 |
of the group | 3 |
lee of the | 3 |
was a very | 3 |
her beam ends | 3 |
let us go | 3 |
and told them | 3 |
of his own | 3 |
came back to | 3 |
for a few | 3 |
about a quarter | 3 |
and i can | 3 |
from the table | 3 |
of the surf | 3 |
the shelter of | 3 |
what is it | 3 |
another ten minutes | 3 |
said i was | 3 |
of the morning | 3 |
i brought up | 3 |
whom he called | 3 |
to the other | 3 |
my two countrymen | 3 |
the sun was | 3 |
down upon them | 3 |
the west coast | 3 |
atolls of the | 3 |
it would have | 3 |
to return to | 3 |
of the brigantine | 3 |
the rail and | 3 |
for us to | 3 |
every one of | 3 |
to the fray | 3 |
into the ocean | 3 |
soon as i | 3 |
above high water | 3 |
if you do | 3 |
our sleeping place | 3 |
the first thing | 3 |
the morning of | 3 |
when we were | 3 |
i can see | 3 |
i would have | 3 |
we could see | 3 |
to the island | 3 |
of an hour | 3 |
and the woman | 3 |
and had been | 3 |
and this is | 3 |
the south coast | 3 |
whom the white | 3 |
and i felt | 3 |
too much to | 3 |
the old cook | 3 |
sides of the | 3 |
there was something | 3 |
went into the | 3 |
see that the | 3 |
and then began | 3 |
on the reef | 3 |
we were in | 3 |
as i have | 3 |
on the table | 3 |
at rook island | 3 |
the beach and | 3 |
at the village | 3 |
men on board | 3 |
passage into the | 3 |
the cabin table | 3 |
the fate of | 3 |
think she could | 3 |
brigantine and cutter | 3 |
glare of the | 3 |
we at once | 3 |
round to the | 3 |
taplin and his | 3 |
to go to | 3 |
away to leeward | 3 |
with the natives | 3 |
in the stern | 3 |
i had to | 3 |
high water mark | 3 |
and then to | 3 |
it is the | 3 |
called out to | 3 |
care of herself | 3 |
out to us | 3 |
come to you | 3 |
as we had | 3 |
and there are | 3 |
i went on | 3 |
at his feet | 3 |
quarter of an | 3 |
in the first | 3 |
called out in | 3 |
three years ago | 3 |
she was very | 3 |
and asked me | 3 |
basket of bread | 3 |
daughter of the | 3 |
star of the | 3 |
for love of | 3 |
first thing i | 3 |
from out the | 3 |
we shall see | 3 |
had died away | 3 |
and over again | 3 |
years of age | 3 |
he has a | 3 |
for i had | 3 |
the whole story | 3 |
by this time | 3 |
he was about | 3 |
in the western | 3 |
with one hand | 3 |
that it would | 3 |
on both sides | 3 |
make a good | 3 |
and then his | 3 |
and that night | 3 |
to us in | 3 |
in the paumotu | 3 |
the afternoon we | 3 |
when he had | 3 |
of the cabin | 3 |
he rose and | 3 |
his hand in | 3 |
back into the | 3 |
under the shadow | 3 |
for him to | 3 |
of new guinea | 3 |
do you know | 3 |
a sort of | 3 |
knew we should | 3 |
and they all | 3 |
middle of the | 3 |
the tafito men | 3 |
any one of | 3 |
the beach to | 3 |
down on the | 3 |
a tin of | 3 |
guest and i | 3 |
to me with | 3 |
in less than | 3 |
he meant to | 3 |
with the same | 3 |
was a great | 3 |
the middle of | 3 |
in three days | 3 |
under the shade | 3 |
of the western | 3 |
half a mile | 3 |
on the other | 3 |
in sight of | 3 |
from the boat | 3 |
the two men | 3 |
the caroline islands | 3 |
was in my | 3 |
he had been | 3 |
so that he | 3 |
to seek him | 3 |
from the beach | 3 |
baskets of food | 3 |
were hidden from | 3 |
account of the | 3 |
there was no | 3 |
was not the | 3 |
in the caroline | 3 |
in his voice | 3 |
end of new | 3 |
if he could | 3 |
to marry her | 3 |
set to work | 3 |
down on a | 3 |
he called out | 3 |
my right hand | 3 |
had succeeded in | 3 |
and then with | 3 |
a little while | 3 |
to the place | 3 |
and the cutter | 3 |
caused by the | 3 |
whole of the | 3 |
his first voyage | 3 |
to the weather | 3 |
i came to | 3 |
and then said | 3 |
to the captain | 3 |
to live here | 3 |
and we saw | 3 |
and old lupetea | 3 |
and had a | 3 |
of the silent | 3 |
of coconuts that | 3 |
surface of the | 3 |
so that the | 3 |
name of the | 3 |
on the top | 3 |
and i heard | 3 |
and as the | 3 |
him up and | 3 |
who was a | 3 |
up in a | 3 |
with his hand | 3 |
was full of | 3 |
up beside him | 3 |
from the ship | 3 |
along the deck | 3 |
away down to | 3 |
of an island | 3 |
bottle of gin | 3 |
of which we | 3 |
to let her | 3 |
the lee of | 3 |
the first time | 3 |
i wish you | 3 |
would be a | 3 |
and the little | 3 |
how are you | 3 |
my father was | 3 |
said the captain | 3 |
one after another | 3 |
a truly great | 3 |
the old men | 3 |
the north end | 3 |
and have a | 3 |
of the sun | 3 |
on to the | 3 |
me to the | 3 |
among the people | 3 |
when i went | 3 |
could not see | 3 |
off the coast | 3 |
better than i | 3 |
caused him to | 3 |
shook his head | 3 |
with such a | 3 |
to keep the | 3 |
on a mat | 3 |
called to the | 3 |
if there is | 3 |
in my own | 3 |
we set to | 3 |
him on the | 3 |
to go away | 3 |
was his first | 3 |
of coconut and | 3 |
was a little | 3 |
the outer reef | 3 |
i gave him | 3 |
had come to | 3 |
that i could | 3 |
the girl temeteri | 3 |
two years ago | 3 |
people of vahitahi | 3 |
go there and | 3 |
up over the | 3 |
hands of the | 3 |
might have been | 3 |
we saw the | 3 |
captain and mate | 3 |
to see the | 3 |
on the outer | 3 |
the cutter had | 3 |
out to the | 3 |
the schooner was | 3 |
the other women | 3 |
in this wise | 3 |
in the land | 3 |
line of palms | 3 |
of the mid | 3 |
could not have | 3 |
but for the | 3 |
in her hand | 3 |
the trader was | 3 |
on the matted | 3 |
people of rapa | 3 |
i think it | 3 |
i got up | 3 |
friend of my | 3 |
within an hour | 3 |
away in the | 3 |
up on the | 3 |
on her beam | 3 |
was in a | 3 |
of the woman | 3 |
said in his | 3 |
the north and | 3 |
were a number | 3 |
any of the | 3 |
truly great man | 3 |
about half a | 3 |
of the good | 3 |
a few hours | 3 |
on each side | 3 |
and if he | 3 |
the head man | 3 |
on which the | 3 |
filled with a | 3 |
the open door | 3 |
were in the | 3 |
island in the | 3 |
his white teeth | 3 |
tell you the | 3 |
what i wanted | 3 |
the house of | 3 |
then he added | 3 |
had time to | 3 |
the side of | 3 |
her head and | 3 |
told us that | 3 |
a week ago | 3 |
he is a | 3 |
and make a | 3 |
it to the | 3 |
then i heard | 3 |
out of their | 3 |
if they were | 3 |
for the first | 3 |
one of my | 3 |
he said in | 3 |
money in the | 3 |
and the boat | 3 |
all we could | 3 |
his wife was | 3 |
covered with a | 3 |
at that moment | 3 |
of the brig | 3 |
sixty or seventy | 3 |
was a good | 3 |
on account of | 3 |
for a couple | 3 |
a mile from | 3 |
well as he | 3 |
would have been | 3 |
again for the | 2 |
wondered at the | 2 |
the coast of | 2 |
had not yet | 2 |
the running gear | 2 |
i swear it | 2 |
in shallow water | 2 |
return no more | 2 |
my wife is | 2 |
had drifted ashore | 2 |
north end of | 2 |
to a man | 2 |
go off in | 2 |
a spot where | 2 |
anywhere in the | 2 |
the sight of | 2 |
mouth and ran | 2 |
a dead stop | 2 |
followed by the | 2 |
sitting on the | 2 |
away out of | 2 |
a good view | 2 |
of the papaku | 2 |
wood and water | 2 |
on a trading | 2 |
parched with thirst | 2 |
a girl of | 2 |
had given her | 2 |
to take her | 2 |
that i should | 2 |
house where she | 2 |
couple of days | 2 |
of the year | 2 |
tin of salmon | 2 |
and decided to | 2 |
the island to | 2 |
he laughed and | 2 |
an englishman in | 2 |
and to the | 2 |
you are bound | 2 |
covered her face | 2 |
and he told | 2 |
must have been | 2 |
the ship had | 2 |
he is single | 2 |
mile from the | 2 |
that langton had | 2 |
seated on the | 2 |
evil to thee | 2 |
was lying down | 2 |
in the face | 2 |
what i was | 2 |
a fool as | 2 |
to swim off | 2 |
and i have | 2 |
laid down the | 2 |
placed his hand | 2 |
a tender light | 2 |
no one spoke | 2 |
over again in | 2 |
the east coast | 2 |
a state of | 2 |
would have shot | 2 |
he bade us | 2 |
we ate our | 2 |
the following night | 2 |
the tia kau | 2 |
mother of temeteri | 2 |
of a few | 2 |
groves of coco | 2 |
fill your pipe | 2 |
end of savaii | 2 |
his island home | 2 |
a curious feeling | 2 |
and see if | 2 |
a score of | 2 |
their guns and | 2 |
and offered it | 2 |
are of no | 2 |
have been a | 2 |
to get under | 2 |
how to make | 2 |
in with the | 2 |
him to the | 2 |
like a native | 2 |
and said that | 2 |
for the shore | 2 |
in time to | 2 |
so one day | 2 |
not only a | 2 |
save for that | 2 |
seems to have | 2 |
be such a | 2 |
this time of | 2 |
in my house | 2 |
the south and | 2 |
the current is | 2 |
blackness of the | 2 |
if you had | 2 |
that was my | 2 |
did you ever | 2 |
a good little | 2 |
be seen from | 2 |
knew that the | 2 |
white men on | 2 |
the upper part | 2 |
that came here | 2 |
run out of | 2 |
the seven canoes | 2 |
was no one | 2 |
to a clump | 2 |
this time the | 2 |
occurred to me | 2 |
in the german | 2 |
but the girl | 2 |
he may have | 2 |
the mat on | 2 |
with eager hands | 2 |
with the blue | 2 |
pushing off from | 2 |
and at night | 2 |
he remembered the | 2 |
and whispered something | 2 |
many of them | 2 |
a light air | 2 |
his loins upwards | 2 |
have been so | 2 |
a heap on | 2 |
and was gone | 2 |
drifting about the | 2 |
you are not | 2 |
from the brigantine | 2 |
succeeded in extracting | 2 |
no account now | 2 |
the village was | 2 |
hat in hand | 2 |
upper part of | 2 |
years had come | 2 |
of the german | 2 |
of the chilian | 2 |
of hair that | 2 |
of tia kau | 2 |
the blackness of | 2 |
and found the | 2 |
see me again | 2 |
a cry of | 2 |
as you know | 2 |
day in the | 2 |
of new london | 2 |
a trader on | 2 |
to the edge | 2 |
as if they | 2 |
he is now | 2 |
spot in the | 2 |
story of the | 2 |
the edge of | 2 |
of an english | 2 |
the pocahontas was | 2 |
to look at | 2 |
for me to | 2 |
the broken lava | 2 |
with smiling faces | 2 |
giant puka trees | 2 |
then opened fire | 2 |
was talking about | 2 |
first canoe was | 2 |
from the shore | 2 |
attack by the | 2 |
service with him | 2 |
with each other | 2 |
before he had | 2 |
and the three | 2 |
as a matter | 2 |
and in half | 2 |
such a kindly | 2 |
in the hands | 2 |
with one foot | 2 |
would like to | 2 |
to the main | 2 |
him with a | 2 |
rua manu and | 2 |
of about a | 2 |
and then in | 2 |
he had no | 2 |
but two years | 2 |
and a brother | 2 |
by the violence | 2 |
between the two | 2 |
somewhere in the | 2 |
was called the | 2 |
you ought to | 2 |
we can do | 2 |
his feet and | 2 |
me to come | 2 |
stooped and picked | 2 |
picked it up | 2 |
and no doubt | 2 |
on my shoulder | 2 |
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a sheath knife | 2 |
of his island | 2 |
they went away | 2 |
only those who | 2 |
tell the captain | 2 |
the captain to | 2 |
out of his | 2 |
called his wife | 2 |
off from the | 2 |
saw or heard | 2 |
in with you | 2 |
outlines of an | 2 |
in a small | 2 |
on the shore | 2 |
the admiralty group | 2 |
kind to me | 2 |
go into this | 2 |
he was deeply | 2 |
was in charge | 2 |
the love of | 2 |
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a fine man | 2 |
there was time | 2 |
the chilian corvette | 2 |
is but a | 2 |
life in the | 2 |
smile of a | 2 |
wish you would | 2 |
to become a | 2 |
thirty or so | 2 |
ten tons of | 2 |
so at night | 2 |
on the east | 2 |
ought to have | 2 |
talk with the | 2 |
over there by | 2 |
she has not | 2 |
i had the | 2 |
feared to tell | 2 |
the sun rose | 2 |
pity for the | 2 |
stood on the | 2 |
our way through | 2 |
away on the | 2 |
we came to | 2 |
in another ten | 2 |
on the charts | 2 |
i was so | 2 |
of knowing that | 2 |
when the captain | 2 |
did not know | 2 |
again and again | 2 |
and the thought | 2 |
that broke the | 2 |
moment they saw | 2 |
a just man | 2 |
was intensely hot | 2 |
the rifle burst | 2 |
back in three | 2 |
of the men | 2 |
and two others | 2 |
fray bentos and | 2 |
of carbolic acid | 2 |
a trading venture | 2 |
had come and | 2 |
to himself as | 2 |
it in her | 2 |
an unmoved face | 2 |
of the same | 2 |
send me a | 2 |
the heap of | 2 |
the skipper of | 2 |
the violence of | 2 |
or four times | 2 |
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with a sudden | 2 |
i had been | 2 |
three years with | 2 |
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i have told | 2 |
that we could | 2 |
came in sight | 2 |
captain and crew | 2 |
of the beach | 2 |
when i reached | 2 |
one hundred and | 2 |
an hour after | 2 |
whose name was | 2 |
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least safe from | 2 |
the gadarene swine | 2 |
in a low | 2 |
thought at first | 2 |
him a letter | 2 |
and the sun | 2 |
off at night | 2 |
and in an | 2 |
do you see | 2 |
the manner of | 2 |
a white trader | 2 |
something to eat | 2 |
to do anything | 2 |
for i have | 2 |
among the natives | 2 |
knew of a | 2 |
he was by | 2 |
with our young | 2 |
the woman who | 2 |
from our sleeping | 2 |
i tell thee | 2 |
the belt of | 2 |
as if she | 2 |
like to take | 2 |
heads had been | 2 |
the same is | 2 |
ask him if | 2 |
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of our cartridges | 2 |
be parched with | 2 |
pointed out the | 2 |
stretched out his | 2 |
face and neck | 2 |
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was trading in | 2 |
a clerk in | 2 |
must not go | 2 |
where we were | 2 |
with a deep | 2 |
were half a | 2 |
a young white | 2 |
face was white | 2 |
within fifty miles | 2 |
about thirty or | 2 |
the white woman | 2 |
may suit you | 2 |
i was never | 2 |
i think that | 2 |
that guest would | 2 |
me when i | 2 |
was for me | 2 |
the vessel into | 2 |
rest of the | 2 |
it with the | 2 |
and then a | 2 |
i hate you | 2 |
easter island to | 2 |
fill the casks | 2 |
woman in the | 2 |
i am sure | 2 |
may be a | 2 |
i began to | 2 |
it into a | 2 |
of about thirty | 2 |
but at the | 2 |
island to the | 2 |
look for us | 2 |
and she bore | 2 |
feet in height | 2 |
and spoke to | 2 |
a very handsome | 2 |
north and south | 2 |
cruise to the | 2 |
the solomon group | 2 |
there is not | 2 |
i heard the | 2 |
is it that | 2 |
when i did | 2 |
wife and child | 2 |
for ten minutes | 2 |
in her bosom | 2 |
bore him a | 2 |
of her stern | 2 |
wife of his | 2 |
of the fai | 2 |
five or six | 2 |
bought from the | 2 |
none to send | 2 |
who held the | 2 |
that the new | 2 |
have had to | 2 |
a low murmur | 2 |
what do you | 2 |
the two vessels | 2 |
go with thee | 2 |
child was born | 2 |
brown women who | 2 |
threw back the | 2 |
time he had | 2 |
began to fill | 2 |
thing i did | 2 |
six of our | 2 |
in the carolines | 2 |
it was his | 2 |
enough for five | 2 |
of south america | 2 |
would be as | 2 |
if we can | 2 |
came to live | 2 |
the character of | 2 |
the coldness of | 2 |
of some sort | 2 |
i had once | 2 |
it is gone | 2 |
there were still | 2 |
came across the | 2 |
the boat was | 2 |
the run of | 2 |
presently the skipper | 2 |
at work on | 2 |
on the lagoon | 2 |
came to a | 2 |
it was six | 2 |
of them ever | 2 |
is now silent | 2 |
to come to | 2 |
to do so | 2 |
the violet eyes | 2 |
heap of coconuts | 2 |
as the people | 2 |
the girls laughed | 2 |
to the inner | 2 |
to the houses | 2 |
by the white | 2 |
miles to the | 2 |
with a chest | 2 |
away from here | 2 |
on the west | 2 |
heavy charges of | 2 |
of palms that | 2 |
the heat of | 2 |
and kissed me | 2 |
for a better | 2 |
her face up | 2 |
as he looked | 2 |
look at my | 2 |
of half a | 2 |
had ever seen | 2 |
i was going | 2 |
rose to go | 2 |
and handed him | 2 |
as he rose | 2 |
left them to | 2 |
i determined to | 2 |
to get at | 2 |
even as the | 2 |
i was glad | 2 |
i felt a | 2 |
no more of | 2 |
work for him | 2 |
and so they | 2 |
the weather shore | 2 |
to help him | 2 |
and i am | 2 |
died in the | 2 |
her to him | 2 |
her not to | 2 |
their heads had | 2 |
had to run | 2 |
low murmur of | 2 |
pulling down the | 2 |
there are some | 2 |
the main hatch | 2 |
and some young | 2 |
had grown to | 2 |
and then we | 2 |
in new ireland | 2 |
in the same | 2 |
there were many | 2 |
back for the | 2 |
all about the | 2 |
pallou and taloi | 2 |
in the west | 2 |
a very brief | 2 |
a new rudder | 2 |
i was not | 2 |
knew i was | 2 |
the people from | 2 |
and try to | 2 |
of his love | 2 |
to her lips | 2 |
some little things | 2 |
set teeth and | 2 |
and a stiff | 2 |
down from the | 2 |
and became a | 2 |
and was now | 2 |
as you please | 2 |
and mr becke | 2 |
as a rule | 2 |
had given him | 2 |
such as he | 2 |
the land of | 2 |
girl of the | 2 |
the supercargo took | 2 |
that there is | 2 |
a look round | 2 |
the rising sun | 2 |
and plenty of | 2 |
for the night | 2 |
is well for | 2 |
or no wind | 2 |
to new zealand | 2 |
and new britain | 2 |
and took a | 2 |
years ago he | 2 |
the rain had | 2 |
i knew it | 2 |
down inside the | 2 |
the reef to | 2 |
there may be | 2 |
held out his | 2 |
guns and swords | 2 |
a few biscuits | 2 |
lee side of | 2 |
but in less | 2 |
he was sent | 2 |
to the open | 2 |
on one of | 2 |
swell of the | 2 |
get at the | 2 |
told them to | 2 |
the entire deck | 2 |
anchored in the | 2 |
of the wanderer | 2 |
enough for a | 2 |
vahitahi in the | 2 |
but he is | 2 |
and a good | 2 |
the coconut trees | 2 |
i know you | 2 |
and there was | 2 |
more than five | 2 |
go to sea | 2 |
the man was | 2 |
hour or two | 2 |
of getting food | 2 |
care not to | 2 |
with a curious | 2 |
and said i | 2 |
cloth from off | 2 |
over on her | 2 |
eight or ten | 2 |
among the broken | 2 |
of which was | 2 |
an hour to | 2 |
if he had | 2 |
a great people | 2 |
the vessel was | 2 |
to tell you | 2 |
the tubuai group | 2 |
they were all | 2 |
the men who | 2 |
to them in | 2 |
back to vahitahi | 2 |
only a native | 2 |
to and filled | 2 |
tun of oil | 2 |
the thought of | 2 |
in the letter | 2 |
thou art a | 2 |
to take our | 2 |
the other two | 2 |
and i took | 2 |
he put his | 2 |
figure of the | 2 |
as the first | 2 |
to bring her | 2 |
of the time | 2 |
sound that broke | 2 |
said taku the | 2 |
for two years | 2 |
me along the | 2 |
lying at anchor | 2 |
mainland of new | 2 |
give him and | 2 |
he laid down | 2 |
at night time | 2 |
at the island | 2 |
of our men | 2 |
where are your | 2 |
the brown men | 2 |
on reaching the | 2 |
but i did | 2 |
the women of | 2 |
him with the | 2 |
two white men | 2 |
and my wife | 2 |
south and west | 2 |
with us a | 2 |
i went ashore | 2 |
ran back for | 2 |
and held on | 2 |
during the night | 2 |
in the labour | 2 |
we could learn | 2 |
smooth as glass | 2 |
by the savages | 2 |
farther end of | 2 |
standing on the | 2 |
ready to go | 2 |
the two who | 2 |
told me the | 2 |
the man she | 2 |
of a good | 2 |
in which i | 2 |
the revenge of | 2 |
to take some | 2 |
the boat as | 2 |
and the man | 2 |
and the next | 2 |
heap on the | 2 |
do i know | 2 |
the whole lot | 2 |
to the starboard | 2 |
tail of the | 2 |
went back to | 2 |
may be within | 2 |
of course i | 2 |
and myself to | 2 |
there seemed to | 2 |
brother and sister | 2 |
a heavy tear | 2 |
the skipper and | 2 |
the cutter did | 2 |
told them that | 2 |
and the only | 2 |
i could get | 2 |
which i hope | 2 |
on deck and | 2 |
eyes looked into | 2 |
with a new | 2 |
of which i | 2 |
character of the | 2 |
he decided to | 2 |
come here to | 2 |
taplin and nerida | 2 |
i gave to | 2 |
a passage in | 2 |
day that he | 2 |
miles of us | 2 |
an hour we | 2 |
face with her | 2 |
look at her | 2 |
speak a little | 2 |
all but thrown | 2 |
the pallor of | 2 |
a vast number | 2 |
we returned to | 2 |
here in the | 2 |
managed to get | 2 |
him to come | 2 |
trading in the | 2 |
and as she | 2 |
mind to do | 2 |
the second day | 2 |
and the sea | 2 |
yorke turned to | 2 |
she told me | 2 |
because she was | 2 |
over the bulwarks | 2 |
at a run | 2 |
of the islands | 2 |
but from the | 2 |
far to the | 2 |
on his own | 2 |
upon her bosom | 2 |
on till the | 2 |
to me that | 2 |
come to me | 2 |
miles of the | 2 |
bearded face of | 2 |
in the back | 2 |
so the sailors | 2 |
every one who | 2 |
the surface of | 2 |
he put the | 2 |
to try and | 2 |
shoot a man | 2 |
never turned up | 2 |
of the path | 2 |
narrow strip of | 2 |
wanted to marry | 2 |
with the people | 2 |
one day a | 2 |
whom he had | 2 |
you see how | 2 |
over her face | 2 |
but within a | 2 |
him as supercargo | 2 |
at me and | 2 |
and about the | 2 |
it was a | 2 |
and then she | 2 |
for two days | 2 |
of the gilbert | 2 |
you the whole | 2 |
said farewell to | 2 |
across his forehead | 2 |
to get his | 2 |
of the second | 2 |
for i know | 2 |
at the foot | 2 |
hand to her | 2 |
white blood in | 2 |
her to the | 2 |
to face the | 2 |
just man to | 2 |
only a good | 2 |
see her again | 2 |
and at the | 2 |
a few months | 2 |
as smooth as | 2 |
to his throat | 2 |
and south pacific | 2 |
did he not | 2 |
with a tender | 2 |
i tell you | 2 |
with an ugly | 2 |
his bright blue | 2 |
she had said | 2 |
contemptuous ring in | 2 |
the beach in | 2 |
on the back | 2 |
i braced myself | 2 |
which i had | 2 |
get out of | 2 |
i was carrying | 2 |
i killed an | 2 |
cared for me | 2 |
me a good | 2 |
the younger man | 2 |
i was able | 2 |
german naval authorities | 2 |
you have the | 2 |
took service with | 2 |
a month or | 2 |
we should be | 2 |
of the tia | 2 |
done by the | 2 |
carrying with him | 2 |
sat beside me | 2 |
we were to | 2 |
me if i | 2 |
i got away | 2 |
the lady alicia | 2 |
and if there | 2 |
want to get | 2 |
and listening to | 2 |
as quickly as | 2 |
a white man | 2 |
stuck in his | 2 |
turned up again | 2 |
early in the | 2 |
if i lie | 2 |
he kissed her | 2 |
and we shall | 2 |
his hand on | 2 |
from his house | 2 |
with a big | 2 |
it was rather | 2 |
corner of the | 2 |
easy to see | 2 |
and gave them | 2 |
the little cabin | 2 |
he and i | 2 |
for they were | 2 |
had once been | 2 |
out on a | 2 |
with bitter words | 2 |
was not only | 2 |
years with the | 2 |
a tun of | 2 |
he stretched out | 2 |
then he and | 2 |
fun of the | 2 |
with sticks of | 2 |
to his side | 2 |
the boat before | 2 |
as they could | 2 |
and get a | 2 |
the hand of | 2 |
of our people | 2 |
of a tun | 2 |
a letter from | 2 |
under the circumstances | 2 |
blown out of | 2 |
wind and sea | 2 |
his hands to | 2 |
came on board | 2 |
a few seconds | 2 |
morning of the | 2 |
for i felt | 2 |
to samoa and | 2 |
for in a | 2 |
lay under the | 2 |
land of the | 2 |
from the land | 2 |
captain and myself | 2 |
south cape of | 2 |
him by the | 2 |
me that the | 2 |
took from her | 2 |
for the next | 2 |
the government had | 2 |
miles from here | 2 |
swear to you | 2 |
chronic state of | 2 |
to run down | 2 |
as i did | 2 |
and again his | 2 |
and sat beside | 2 |
had with him | 2 |
do not think | 2 |
and would be | 2 |
only sound that | 2 |
the moment captain | 2 |
set out for | 2 |
some of his | 2 |
am i a | 2 |
the rain is | 2 |
to the marshall | 2 |
that would be | 2 |
of no account | 2 |
of all i | 2 |
of the weather | 2 |
you see that | 2 |
for them to | 2 |
heading for the | 2 |
you will find | 2 |
blood in me | 2 |
to see that | 2 |
the remainder of | 2 |
breath of the | 2 |
get under way | 2 |
not told us | 2 |
one hand on | 2 |
my little daughter | 2 |
of the brown | 2 |
an open spot | 2 |
a boat and | 2 |
scar across his | 2 |
two of the | 2 |
him that he | 2 |
he began to | 2 |
of getting a | 2 |
slid out from | 2 |
the principal village | 2 |
about a mile | 2 |
was no use | 2 |
of a wild | 2 |
get the girl | 2 |
or heard of | 2 |
leant against a | 2 |
no sign of | 2 |
of the table | 2 |
mile in width | 2 |
the wind was | 2 |
if she was | 2 |
it is a | 2 |
point of new | 2 |
with him came | 2 |
across the reef | 2 |
pointed to his | 2 |
clump of bread | 2 |
this because of | 2 |
can see it | 2 |
by and by | 2 |
motley put his | 2 |
can do it | 2 |
lower a boat | 2 |
as i can | 2 |
you want to | 2 |
you would do | 2 |
put in an | 2 |
hundred and ten | 2 |
with an unmoved | 2 |
have passed since | 2 |
house of another | 2 |
for the love | 2 |
the methodical mr | 2 |
into his face | 2 |
us young girls | 2 |
of the little | 2 |
the paumotu group | 2 |
from off the | 2 |
pistol in hand | 2 |
in an instant | 2 |
of my sons | 2 |
the way of | 2 |
to the mate | 2 |
instead of being | 2 |
ere he could | 2 |
the world was | 2 |
as one of | 2 |
a basket of | 2 |
the girl that | 2 |
my name is | 2 |
if there was | 2 |
thee in the | 2 |
he tried to | 2 |
fell to the | 2 |
but it was | 2 |
as he saw | 2 |
up on deck | 2 |
is possible that | 2 |
had put them | 2 |
in an australian | 2 |
after a few | 2 |
i put in | 2 |
his head to | 2 |
in and out | 2 |
man who was | 2 |
as he sits | 2 |
schooner into the | 2 |
master of the | 2 |
as dark as | 2 |
went ashore at | 2 |
to work to | 2 |
this was the | 2 |
entered the house | 2 |
then the trader | 2 |
for there were | 2 |
at easter island | 2 |
her in the | 2 |
of white men | 2 |
cut away the | 2 |
they were good | 2 |
in his features | 2 |
of the whale | 2 |
a young coconut | 2 |
if we see | 2 |
her of farani | 2 |
surf as the | 2 |
a few miles | 2 |
with a long | 2 |
but at once | 2 |
cast him over | 2 |
on board here | 2 |
ten days previously | 2 |
any amount of | 2 |
quite likely that | 2 |
she threw back | 2 |
of a young | 2 |
the schooner to | 2 |
and the native | 2 |
of the hurricane | 2 |
small stock of | 2 |
that he came | 2 |
to make certain | 2 |
her white lover | 2 |
i have no | 2 |
of my people | 2 |
in the teeth | 2 |
vast number of | 2 |
for i was | 2 |
in her voice | 2 |
at first that | 2 |
provisions and water | 2 |
them to come | 2 |
the girl with | 2 |
of a forgotten | 2 |
from her lips | 2 |
off with the | 2 |
of the scrub | 2 |
of all was | 2 |
from the eastward | 2 |
chance of getting | 2 |
native crew who | 2 |
men in the | 2 |
his pistol and | 2 |
stood up to | 2 |
father was a | 2 |
land on the | 2 |
them over the | 2 |
of the pandanus | 2 |
and for this | 2 |
sitting down on | 2 |
remainder of the | 2 |
the water over | 2 |
a drink of | 2 |
to my husband | 2 |
for a long | 2 |
in the gambier | 2 |
all that night | 2 |
they could see | 2 |
when the doris | 2 |
the water had | 2 |
foot on the | 2 |
i want to | 2 |
put out a | 2 |
think he was | 2 |
i says to | 2 |
to my wife | 2 |
he said sadly | 2 |
and the francesco | 2 |
stiff glass of | 2 |
soon as we | 2 |
was easy to | 2 |
one of those | 2 |
brantley of vahitahi | 2 |
a little island | 2 |
the matter with | 2 |
who are you | 2 |
she and the | 2 |
out through the | 2 |
the wide pacific | 2 |
on his face | 2 |
in the mat | 2 |
the two houses | 2 |
englishman in the | 2 |
in the hold | 2 |
were at least | 2 |
houses of the | 2 |
believe in the | 2 |
of the wall | 2 |
of tobacco and | 2 |
for some years | 2 |
and told him | 2 |
to where the | 2 |
it is quite | 2 |
her graceful figure | 2 |
the sun set | 2 |
the cutter in | 2 |
the eastern pacific | 2 |
company with you | 2 |
front of me | 2 |
in the middle | 2 |
on a rough | 2 |
the big man | 2 |
be all right | 2 |
offered it to | 2 |
she raised her | 2 |
ask her of | 2 |
in san francisco | 2 |
of my heart | 2 |
of three or | 2 |
hands in his | 2 |
i thought i | 2 |
of the forest | 2 |
that he has | 2 |
edge of the | 2 |
the two islands | 2 |
i knew that | 2 |
a good seaman | 2 |
came along the | 2 |
and got a | 2 |
looked at her | 2 |
was in his | 2 |
it was now | 2 |
in his throat | 2 |
three days afterwards | 2 |
said to him | 2 |
a thousand dollars | 2 |
which i could | 2 |
it is well | 2 |
you know what | 2 |
blue eyes looked | 2 |
shade of the | 2 |
with his visitors | 2 |
me in the | 2 |
for the turtle | 2 |
with a dull | 2 |
came out of | 2 |
to let the | 2 |
so he thought | 2 |
he with the | 2 |
stood over him | 2 |
do you feel | 2 |
but because of | 2 |
moment captain guest | 2 |
came to her | 2 |
it hard to | 2 |
hand and drew | 2 |
the misses f | 2 |
the fat man | 2 |
man who steered | 2 |
had not come | 2 |
was a fine | 2 |
in my mind | 2 |
out in a | 2 |
he opened the | 2 |
are bound to | 2 |
as he opened | 2 |
good to look | 2 |
chief of the | 2 |
for the cutter | 2 |
the house where | 2 |
by reason of | 2 |
the papalagi foreigner | 2 |
there was the | 2 |
in their eyes | 2 |
the boat to | 2 |
then he told | 2 |
over the stern | 2 |
and was well | 2 |
to call at | 2 |
on a little | 2 |
face away from | 2 |
then they all | 2 |
or so the | 2 |
when the vessel | 2 |
fifty miles of | 2 |
come over here | 2 |
and talked to | 2 |
give you a | 2 |
made up my | 2 |
hue of death | 2 |
boats was gone | 2 |
a mile in | 2 |
just as we | 2 |
yet he is | 2 |
the old marae | 2 |
of the fray | 2 |
entered the lagoon | 2 |
the woman in | 2 |
he had left | 2 |
him a son | 2 |
he said farewell | 2 |
the next day | 2 |
at night and | 2 |
but he had | 2 |
can tell us | 2 |
the son of | 2 |
if she has | 2 |
after the manner | 2 |
them that he | 2 |
of the principal | 2 |
the reef and | 2 |
a matter of | 2 |
or three sticks | 2 |
he knew of | 2 |
and the others | 2 |
have to live | 2 |
away to the | 2 |
the pearling grounds | 2 |
and sailed with | 2 |
the surf as | 2 |
as the schooner | 2 |
on the mat | 2 |
listening to the | 2 |
trading voyage to | 2 |
the stranger was | 2 |
not far from | 2 |
of us at | 2 |
he had come | 2 |
trader in the | 2 |
of his people | 2 |
bundles of mats | 2 |
the fighting ship | 2 |
were lying about | 2 |
but it is | 2 |
another island of | 2 |
or at any | 2 |
the german naval | 2 |
inside the lagoon | 2 |
three sticks of | 2 |
handed him a | 2 |
in a sort | 2 |
with the sisters | 2 |
and the mainland | 2 |
we were lying | 2 |
his hand upon | 2 |
she said she | 2 |
are you going | 2 |
is one of | 2 |
said my companion | 2 |
one end of | 2 |
of sight of | 2 |
on the cabin | 2 |
blood in her | 2 |
to die of | 2 |
like to keep | 2 |
the trade wind | 2 |
as he meant | 2 |
by a man | 2 |
the brigantine was | 2 |
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pointing to a | 2 |
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of the heap | 2 |
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them and the | 2 |
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a heavy squall | 2 |
in his face | 2 |
the labour trade | 2 |
schooner to the | 2 |
the ellice group | 2 |
time we had | 2 |
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i talk to | 2 |
a little english | 2 |
men of his | 2 |
charge of a | 2 |
hands from his | 2 |
an american man | 2 |
we should see | 2 |
had i gone | 2 |
a year before | 2 |
then the little | 2 |
torn up by | 2 |
away from her | 2 |
on the northern | 2 |
good view of | 2 |
the baskets of | 2 |
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of his face | 2 |
after they had | 2 |
little flat thing | 2 |
and in five | 2 |
of the covering | 2 |
my new ship | 2 |
to the water | 2 |
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appearance of the | 2 |
for the village | 2 |
the other being | 2 |
ring in her | 2 |
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through the trees | 2 |
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the king of | 2 |
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from the dew | 2 |
a calm to | 2 |
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we had no | 2 |
some of them | 2 |
of oil and | 2 |
in the schooner | 2 |
and let me | 2 |
put to sea | 2 |
young men and | 2 |
one who was | 2 |
his pipe and | 2 |
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up to prevent | 2 |
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who had been | 2 |
of new bedford | 2 |
who was as | 2 |
manned by six | 2 |
took a little | 2 |
away from you | 2 |
so beautiful as | 2 |
to the ground | 2 |
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board the brig | 2 |
and pitcairn islands | 2 |
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i should have | 2 |
the outside world | 2 |
can run in | 2 |
a woman of | 2 |
and a number | 2 |
that he is | 2 |
offered me a | 2 |
to search for | 2 |
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the gilbert islands | 2 |
girls laughed and | 2 |
the mainland of | 2 |
them on a | 2 |
told the story | 2 |
picked up the | 2 |
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had not told | 2 |
us that they | 2 |
take care of | 2 |
well for us | 2 |
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harry the canadian | 2 |
of my marriage | 2 |
to the reef | 2 |
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i shall never | 2 |
mr burr of | 2 |
the ground and | 2 |
put the boat | 2 |
next day he | 2 |
could see the | 2 |
memory of the | 2 |
him to call | 2 |
up my mind | 2 |
it is possible | 2 |
a hurry to | 2 |
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six years ago | 2 |
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we were running | 2 |
good enough for | 2 |
women came and | 2 |
a dozen or | 2 |
send it ashore | 2 |
to the cutter | 2 |
into her eyes | 2 |
quickly as possible | 2 |
time he was | 2 |
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sign of a | 2 |
at daylight we | 2 |
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no one in | 2 |
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a pair of | 2 |
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into the boat | 2 |
our hands and | 2 |
him over the | 2 |
of a bird | 2 |
a low voice | 2 |
round his neck | 2 |
to her feet | 2 |
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a little time | 2 |
where she lay | 2 |
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oil and a | 2 |
to the lee | 2 |
him and his | 2 |
to lower a | 2 |
so be that | 2 |
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to work for | 2 |
man with the | 2 |
and we will | 2 |
broached to and | 2 |
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the people who | 2 |
or some such | 2 |
hat of fala | 2 |
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for a man | 2 |
bright blue eyes | 2 |
the largest of | 2 |
this time in | 2 |
south sea islands | 2 |
to stop the | 2 |
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none of the | 2 |
here on the | 2 |
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many of the | 2 |
to know the | 2 |
look upon the | 2 |
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when he came | 2 |
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of the eastern | 2 |
the silence of | 2 |
about two miles | 2 |
from the village | 2 |
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that in those | 2 |
bade us farewell | 2 |
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spot where we | 2 |
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that filled me | 2 |
of food and | 2 |
placed one hand | 2 |
force of the | 2 |
the boat is | 2 |
she pointed to | 2 |
the captain was | 2 |
state of silly | 2 |
of the schooner | 2 |
i put on | 2 |
in the paumotus | 2 |
examine his hand | 2 |
to the sea | 2 |
if we ever | 2 |
on her course | 2 |
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and made him | 2 |
of the pacific | 2 |
revenge of macy | 2 |
how do i | 2 |
place as this | 2 |
wind had died | 2 |
in the darkness | 2 |
they can tell | 2 |
visible on deck | 2 |
out by the | 2 |
the force of | 2 |
to lose a | 2 |
and i will | 2 |
of the ocean | 2 |
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the schooner into | 2 |
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top of which | 2 |
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to live in | 2 |
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to try the | 2 |
the foot of | 2 |
on a reef | 2 |
of us traders | 2 |
the farther end | 2 |
i made up | 2 |
be able to | 2 |
where you are | 2 |
not want to | 2 |
matter of fact | 2 |
in fifteen fathoms | 2 |
of the girls | 2 |
manner in which | 2 |
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for your own | 2 |
set down some | 2 |
part of her | 2 |
the builders of | 2 |
board the cutter | 2 |
trader from the | 2 |
were armed with | 2 |
that it was | 2 |
of no value | 2 |
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at the white | 2 |
in the bush | 2 |
a man in | 2 |
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to at once | 2 |
a stiff glass | 2 |
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the south sea | 2 |
to take him | 2 |
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the eastern shore | 2 |
and went away | 2 |
hands and feet | 2 |
i know what | 2 |
if you have | 2 |
think it is | 2 |
the blood of | 2 |
of the last | 2 |
had lost the | 2 |
bet a dollar | 2 |
try to get | 2 |
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the little chief | 2 |
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which we had | 2 |
us in the | 2 |
means a lot | 2 |
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thrown over on | 2 |
us at this | 2 |
the open skylight | 2 |
sand of the | 2 |
but no one | 2 |
the remains of | 2 |
put out his | 2 |
presently the boy | 2 |
make a start | 2 |
month or two | 2 |
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is a very | 2 |
i would be | 2 |
her head against | 2 |
the western carolines | 2 |
of the ellice | 2 |
then i went | 2 |
i promise you | 2 |
the women and | 2 |
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a hand to | 2 |
his dark eyes | 2 |
a supply of | 2 |
the blue eyes | 2 |
the teeth of | 2 |
just in time | 2 |
inflection in his | 2 |
went to my | 2 |
are there not | 2 |
me on the | 2 |
for she is | 2 |
the widest part | 2 |
leaving the cutter | 2 |
the fact that | 2 |
the wife that | 2 |
seen a white | 2 |
in a whisper | 2 |
and the skipper | 2 |
two thousand dollars | 2 |
but what is | 2 |
few minutes more | 2 |
to apia in | 2 |
the beach was | 2 |
turned her head | 2 |
in their own | 2 |
do you think | 2 |
up to justice | 2 |
the rifle i | 2 |
of the night | 2 |
and fell in | 2 |
to the shore | 2 |
he had said | 2 |
half a minute | 2 |
ten miles away | 2 |
hidden from view | 2 |
i told him | 2 |
the lee side | 2 |
and let go | 2 |
right through his | 2 |
to the point | 2 |
the man with | 2 |
then juan and | 2 |
her hand in | 2 |
the cabin and | 2 |
he opened a | 2 |
she would have | 2 |
the other natives | 2 |
customs of the | 2 |
i saw her | 2 |
it so be | 2 |
note of the | 2 |
be as well | 2 |
go off to | 2 |
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that farani had | 2 |
to be the | 2 |
the child were | 2 |
they came to | 2 |
upon the sea | 2 |
and landed at | 2 |
an english man | 2 |
to his cabin | 2 |
the hurricane had | 2 |
those who have | 2 |
of trade goods | 2 |
the great island | 2 |
will you come | 2 |
voice like the | 2 |
told him his | 2 |
four or five | 2 |
you ever hear | 2 |
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and is a | 2 |
the silent faces | 2 |
rest of our | 2 |
rays of the | 2 |
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those of the | 2 |
of the corvette | 2 |
as the wind | 2 |
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for his wife | 2 |
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new britain shore | 2 |
the northern shore | 2 |
the pity he | 2 |
should have but | 2 |
with a quiet | 2 |
it will be | 2 |
of the savage | 2 |
hole in his | 2 |
if we do | 2 |
in a heap | 2 |
a trading voyage | 2 |
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to get any | 2 |
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of island life | 2 |
boat over the | 2 |
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the fact of | 2 |
along the weather | 2 |
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of the huts | 2 |
the two ships | 2 |
of which he | 2 |
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teeth of pearl | 2 |
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of a place | 2 |
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reef by the | 2 |
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bring back a | 2 |
of the outside | 2 |
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varua and the | 2 |
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on board his | 2 |
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methodical mr burr | 2 |
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two bottles of | 2 |
coast of the | 2 |
sauntered up and | 2 |
a little girl | 2 |
the raft to | 2 |
to my house | 2 |
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life among the | 2 |
touched the water | 2 |
their heads and | 2 |
in the ellice | 2 |
of terano kau | 2 |
stop the boat | 2 |
of the tide | 2 |
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came and sat | 2 |
they may be | 2 |