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  • In the morning, attended by Narau, he expected to start on foot for the smoky mountains that were now green and velvety with nearness.

    THE WHALE TOOTH 2010

  • "I am indeed without spirit, the weakest of the Lord's vessels," Narau explained, the first day in the canoe.

    THE WHALE TOOTH 2010

  • It was not until after John Starhurst and Narau had gone off to bed that

    THE WHALE TOOTH 2010

  • Truly, the Lord was with him thus to spur on so broken-spirited a creature as Narau.

    THE WHALE TOOTH 2010

  • Starhurst journeyed up the Rewa accompanied by Narau, a native teacher, with another canoe following an hour astern.

    “Some day, all the fools will be dead....” 2008

  • Then, when Starhurst and Narau reached the village and Gatoka displayed the whale tooth, the missionary pleaded, I am John Starhurst.

    “Some day, all the fools will be dead....” 2008

  • At other times he was joined in prayer by Narau, a native teacher, who for seven years had been Lotu, ever since the day he had been saved from the hot oven by

    The Whale Tooth 1911

  • Truly, the Lord was with him thus to spur on so broken-spirited a creature as Narau.

    The Whale Tooth 1911

  • "I am indeed without spirit, the weakest of the Lord's vessels," Narau explained, the first day in the canoe.

    The Whale Tooth 1911

  • It was not until after John Starhurst and Narau had gone off to bed that Erirola crept into the chief's house, and, after diplomatic speech, handed the whale tooth to Mongondro.

    The Whale Tooth 1911

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