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Jerry of the Islands

CHAPTER XI
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It was due to his thinking that he found his tribe stronger than when he had first come to rule it.

In his small way he had been a Melanesian Napoleon.

As a warrior, the play of his mind had enabled him to beat back the bushmen's boundaries.

The scars on his withered body attested that he had fought to the fore.

As a Law-giver, he had encouraged and achieved strength and efficiency within his tribe.


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