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"
Listen
,
"
said
Kai-Koumou
,
"
the
Tohonga
,
the
chief
priest
of
Noui-Atoua
has
fallen
into
the
hands
of
your
brethren
;
he
is
a
prisoner
among
the
Pakekas
.
Our
deity
has
commanded
us
to
ransom
him
.
For
my
own
part
,
I
would
rather
have
torn
out
your
heart
,
I
would
have
stuck
your
head
,
and
those
of
your
companions
,
on
the
posts
of
that
palisade
.
But
Noui-Atoua
has
spoken
.
"
As
he
uttered
these
words
,
Kai-Koumou
,
who
till
now
had
been
quite
unmoved
,
trembled
with
rage
,
and
his
features
expressed
intense
ferocity
.
Then
after
a
few
minutes
'
interval
he
proceeded
more
calmly
.
"
Do
you
think
the
English
will
exchange
you
for
our
Tohonga
?
"
Glenarvan
hesitated
,
all
the
while
watching
the
Maori
chief
.
"
I
do
not
know
,
"
said
he
,
after
a
moment
of
silence
.
"
Speak
,
"
returned
Kai-Koumou
,
"
is
your
life
worth
that
of
our
Tohonga
?
"
"
No
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
.
"
I
am
neither
a
chief
nor
a
priest
among
my
own
people
.
"
Paganel
,
petrified
at
this
reply
,
looked
at
Glenarvan
in
amazement
.
Kai-Koumou
appeared
equally
astonished
.
"
You
doubt
it
then
?
"
said
he
.