![]() ![]() ![]() Although still attracted to him, she nevertheless rejects his offer of love and chooses instead to remain with Abner. One day a sailing ship arrives in the harbor and Jerusha suddenly finds herself face to face with Hoxworth. The Alii Nui instructs her people to obey, although she herself refuses to deny the deep love she feels for her brother, Kelolo. He orders them to destroy their pagan idols, cover their naked bodies, and abolish their ancient practice of incestuous marriage. ![]() Although Jerusha easily makes friends with the natives and tries to understand their customs, the sanctimonious Abner refuses to make any concessions and rigidly imposes his will upon the pleasure-and-peace-loving Hawaiians. After a stormy and arduous voyage, during which their tiny two-masted vessel is battered by mountainous waves off Cape Horn, Abner and Jerusha finally reach the islands, where they receive a royal welcome from the Queen, the Alii Nui, Malama. To Abner's astonishment, Jerusha agrees to marry him, and they soon set sail for Hawaii. In need of a wife before he can offer himself to the service, he timorously proposes to Jerusha Bromley, a young woman in love with an adventurous sea captain, Rafer Hoxworth, from whom she has not received a letter in over three years. In 1820, following his graduation from the Yale Divinity School, tall, gangling, bumbling Abner Hale volunteers to carry the word of God to the heathen natives of Hawaii. ![]()
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