[CHAPTER XXXII]

A journey over the roof of the world to Oomoa; an encounter with a wild woman of the hills

[CHAPTER XXXIII]

Return in a canoe to Atuona; Tetuahunahuna relates the story of the girl who rode the white horse in the celebration of the fête of Joan of Arc in Tai-o-hae; Proof that sharks hate women; steering by the stars to Atuona beach

[CHAPTER XXXIV]

Sea sports; curious sea-foods found at low tide; the peculiarities of sea-centipedes and how to cook and eat them

[CHAPTER XXXV]

Court day in Atuona; the case of Daughter of the Pigeon and the sewing-machine; the story of the perfidy of Drink of Beer and the death of Earth Worm who tried to kill the governor

[CHAPTER XXXVI]

The madman Great Moth of the Night; story of the famine and the one family that ate pig