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    this, I sprang to the dais, and
    across it indicating a line near the bow, signed the Islanders to
    retire beyond it. Then, calling upon them one by one to deliver their
    weapons, they were passed into the boat.

    The Chamois was now brought round to the canoe's stern; and leaving
    Jarl to defend it as before, the Upoluan rejoined me on the dais. By
    these precautions--the hostages still remaining bound hand and foot
    in the boat--we deemed ourselves entirely secure.

    Attended by Samoa, I stood before the tent, now still as the grave.
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