Table of Contents
Nathaniel Bright Emerson
PREFACE
V
INTRODUCTION
IX
I.
PELE IN THE BOSOM OF HER FAMILY
1
II.
PELE MEETS AND FASCINATES LOHIAU
5
III.
CHAPTER III LOHIAU COMES TO HIMSELF—HIS DEATH—THE THREAT OF PAOA
8
IV.
PELE AWAKES FROM HER SLEEP
9
V.
PELE MAKES A PROPOSITION TO HER SISTERS
12
VI.
HIIAKA CONSENTS TO PELE’S PROPOSITION
15
VII.
HIIAKA STARTS ON HER JOURNEY
22
VIII.
THE GIRL PA-PULEHU—THE FEAST
27
IX.
HIIAKA CHOOSES THE ROUTE THROUGH PANA-EWA
30
X.
HIIAKA’S BATTLE WITH PANA-EWA
36
XI.
HIIAKA HAS VARIOUS ADVENTURES—THE SHARK MAKAU-KIU
46
XII.
THE ROUT OF THE MAHIKI
49
XIII.
HIIAKA LOOPS BACK IN HER JOURNEY
55
XIV.
HIIAKA MEETS MOTHER-GRUNDY
60
XV.
THE VOYAGE TO MAUI
63
XVI.
KAPO-ULA-KINA’U, A RELATIVE OF HIIAKA—THE MAIMED GIRL MANA-MANA-IA-KALU-EA
67
XVII.
HIIAKA RESTORES TO LIFE MANA-MANA-IA-KALU-EA
73
XVIII.
HIIAKA EMPLOYS THE ART OF MAGIC AS A MEANS OF DISGUISING HERSELF—SHE VOYAGES TO MOLOKA’I—MEETS THE MO’O KIKI-PUA
82
XIX.
HIIAKA FINDS A RELATIVE IN MAKA-PU’U—KO’OLAU WEATHER—MALEI
86
XX.
HIIAKA EXPERIENCES KOOLAU WEATHER
90
XXI.
CHAPTER XXI HIIAKA DESCRIBES THE SCENE BEFORE HER
97
XXII.
HIIAKA ADDRESSES PO
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