Stratemeyer Edward

Off for Hawaii


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       Edward Stratemeyer

      Off for Hawaii

      Published by Good Press, 2020

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      EAN 4064066086367

       A Quest of Importance,

       The One-Armed Sailor,

       The Loss of the Original Map,

       The Start for Honolulu,

       The Attack on Shipboard,

       In Which a Bad Man Suddenly Disappears,

       An Adventure on the Pali,

       On the Track of Joe Koloa,

       Señor Ramon Delverez,

       An Adventure at Diamond Head,

       On the Way to Maui,

       The Fire-Worshipers,

       Sight-Seeing that Did not Pay,

       Lost in the Iao Valley,

       From One Difficulty to Another,

       Trying to Escape,

       Into the Tree Tops,

       A Storm in the Valley,

       Half an Hour too Late,

       The Ransacking of the Baggage,

       The Landing at Hilo,

       A Prisoner in a Hollow Tree,

       The Hut in the Forest,

       The Drug in the Water,

       Ramon Delverez Tries to Make Terms,

       On Board of the "Viscount,"

       The Capture of Captain Marcale,

       Back to Hilo,

       On the Road to the Volcano,

       The House of Everlasting Fire,

       The Haunted Hut in the Jungle,

       The Cave of Pearls at Last,

       Into the Sunshine Once More—Conclusion,

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      AS THE PARTY ENTERED I SAW THAT THE STRANGERS WERE SEA-FARING MEN."

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      PREFACE.

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       "Off for Hawaii" is a complete story in itself, but forms the third volume of a line of books issued under the general title of the "Flag of Freedom Series."

      In the present work we have the same boy heroes who figured in "When Santiago Fell" and "A Sailor Boy with Dewey," but once again the scene is shifted, and we are taken to the Hawaiian Islands, so recently annexed to the United States, on a hunt for a pearl treasure secreted in a cave overlooking the great volcano Kilauea.

      My main object in writing this tale of adventure was to acquaint American boys with some of the sights to be seen throughout Hawaii, taking in Honolulu, Wailuku, Hilo, the great volcano, and numerous other places of interest. The subject is a most fascinating one, and well worthy of a more extended description than I have given it.

      It may seem to some that the adventures of the boys are overdrawn, but this is hardly a fact. Hawaii is, comparatively speaking, a new ​country, and in such a place many things will happen which do not occur in more settled territories. Nearly every nationality under the sun is represented there, and in such a mixed community it would be strange if everything was as it should be.

      Again thanking my numerous friends for the cordial manner in which they have received my other books, I place this last work in their hands, trusting they will peruse it with both pleasure and profit.

      Captain Ralph Bonehill.

      August 15, 1899.

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      A Quest of Importance,

       Table of Contents

      OFF FOR HAWAII.

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      CHAPTER I.

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      A QUEST