Where the Frenchmen landed [19]
Natives of the Island of Tanaki [58]
The savages fell back and listened with eagerness [70]
WEDNESDAY THE TENTH.
A Tale of the South Pacific.
CHAPTER I.
WE SIGHT A BOAT.
On the eighteenth day out from Sydney, we were cruising under the lee of Erromanga—of course you know Erromanga, an isolated island between the New Hebrides and the Loyalty group—when suddenly our dusky Polynesian boy, Nassaline, who was at the masthead on the lookout, gave a surprised cry of "Boat ahoy!" and pointed with his skinny black finger to a dark dot away southward on the horizon, in the direction of Fiji.