THE STRANGE ADVENTURE OF JAMES SHERVINTON
By Louis Becke
T. FISHER UNWIN, 1902
LONDON
CONTENTS
Illustrations
[ Sailing Across the Lagoon to his Station ]
[ The Man Tematau Came to the Door ]
[ Met Me With Outstretched Hand ]
[ Hand Shot out and Grasped Me by the Throat ]
[ Krause Lay on his Back in the Centre of The Room ]
[ Directed My Steps Towards the Great Open-sided Moniep ]
[ Fishing As if Nothing Unusual Had Occurred ]
[ I Spread the Chart out on The Table ]
[ I Hurried Down to the Beach ]
[ Two Good Coatings of Red Lead ]
[ Accompanied by Thirty Or Forty Canoes ]
[ Began Their Flying-fish Catching ]
[ How We Escaped Broaching to ]
[ I Could Not But Admire and Envy ]
[ Carrying Nets and Fish Baskets ]
[ I Waited Until My Hand Was a Bit Steady ]
[ A Glorious Silver Moon in the Sky ]
[ Saw a Barque Lying on the Reef ]