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Jerry of the Islands

CHAPTER XII
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What happened aboard the _Arangi_ Jerry never knew.

He did know that it was a world destroyed, for he saw it destroyed.

The boy who had knocked him on the head with the paddle, tied his legs securely and tossed him out on the beach ere he forgot him in the excitement of looting the _Arangi_.
With great shouting and song, the pretty teak-built yacht was towed in by the long canoes and beached close to where Jerry lay just beyond the confines of the coral-stone walls.

Fires blazed on the beach, lanterns were lighted on board, and, amid a great feasting, the _Arangi_ was gutted and stripped.

Everything portable was taken ashore, from her pigs of iron ballast to her running gear and sails.


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