Ngamihi; or The Maori Chief's Daughter
Contents
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- Ngamihi
- Ngamihi
- Chapter I. General Character and Superstition of the Maoris p. 11
- Chapter II. Pakeha v. Maori p. 16
- Chapter III. Zada, the Maori Chief's Daughter p. 19
- Chapter IV. A Rescue p. 22
- Chapter V. Miss Munroe's escort to Wairuara p. 26
- Chapter VI. Murder of the rev. Mr. Volkner p. 30
- Chapter VII. Zada Keeps Her Promise p. 34
- Chapter VIII. A Narrow Escape p. 38
- Chapter IX. Andrews' Adventure p. 40
- Chapter X. The Hot Springs and Volcanoes p. 44
- Chapter XI. An Ambuscade p. 50
- Chapter XII. The Earthquake p. 54
- Chapter XIII. Zada's Information p. 58
- Chapter XIV. A Tale of the West Indies p. 62
- Chapter XV. John Fly Turns the Tables p. 65
- Chapter XVI. We Are Caught in a Trap p. 70
- Chapter XVII. The Varmints have their Innings p. 74
- Chapter XVIII. Miss Munroe a la Florence Nightingale p. 77
- Chapter XIX. The Maori Maiden turns Doctor p. 81
- Chapter XX. The Power of Love p. 85
- Chapter XXI. Randwick's Escape p. 89
- Chapter XXII. Piggy and the Amputated Leg p. 93
- Chapter XXIII. The New Zealand Wild Boar p. 97
- Chapter XXIV. Miss Munroe's Thrilling Experiences p. 100
- Chapter XXV. To the Rescue of Arline Hirch p. 104
- Chapter XXVI. A Successful Stratagem p. 108
- Chapter XXVII. Arline Hirch in Danger p. 111
- Chapter XXVIII. "Taipua will not Forget." p. 115
- Chapter XXIX. A Tale of the Sea p. 119
- Chapter XXX. Blowhard's Yarn Continued p. 124
- Chapter XXXI. "Taipua you're a Brick!" p. 128
- Chapter XXXII. Captain Wilson Recovers p. 132
- Chapter XXXIII. Render unto Cæsar's the Things that are Cæsar's p. 135
- Chapter XXXIV. Zada Hears Bad News from the Forest p. 139
- Chapter XXXV. "Shure They Make very Small Glasses now." p. 144
- Chapter XXXVI. Extraordinary Poetry p. 147
- Chapter XXXVII. Captain Wilson Confesses his Love for Zada p. 151
- Chapter XXXVIII. Jessie Relates Zada's History p. 156
- Chapter XXXIX. Zada's Hatred of the Pakehas Explained p. 160
- Chapter XL. Taipua Makes His Appearance p. 163
- Chapter XLI. Lieutenant Lovelock gets 'Sat Upon.' p. 167
- Chapter XLII. A Delivery of the Mail, and its Consequences p. 171
- Chapter XLIII. "What a Pity that I had Slippers on." p. 177
- Chapter XLIV. Arline Hirch gives Evidence in Taipua's Favour p. 181
- Chapter XLV. "I Wish I had the Power to twy you up." p. 186
- Chapter XLVI. The Tapu Fruit and Water p. 190
- Chapter XLVII. Miss Munroe's Suitor p. 194
- Chapter XLVIII. Lieutenant Lovelock receives his "Conge." p. 198
- Chapter XLIX. A Day's Shooting p. 202
- Chapter L. Te Rangewhenua gives a Warning p. 207
- Chapter LI. Doctor Gill's Experiences in Cuba p. 212
- Chapter LII. A Story of the Early Days of New Zealand p. 216
- Chapter LIII. The Story Continued p. 222
- Chapter LIV. Some of Blowhard's Nautical Experiences p. 226
- Chapter LV. "I Cannot Sing the Old Songs." p. 230
- Chapter LVI. A Fatal Shot p. 240
- Chapter LVII. Death of Ngamihi p. 246
- Chapter LVIII. After the Murderers p. 253
- Chapter LIX. Lieutenant Lovelock is Killed is a Skirmish p. 258
- Chapter LX. Retribution p. 264
- Chapter LXI. I get my Commission p. 273
- Chapter LXII. Conclusion p. 279
- The Silk Handkerchief — by Captain R. Morgan Scott
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- [title page] p. 295
- Note by the Author p. 297
- The Silk Handkerchief
- [chapter] p. 299
- Chapter II p. 308
- Chapter III p. 316
- Chapter IV p. 322
- Chapter V p. 328
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- Comal and Galbina — by Captain R. Morgan Scott p. 333
- Ngamihi