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Kai-Koumou
came
out
of
his
house
,
and
surrounded
by
the
principal
chiefs
of
his
tribe
,
he
took
his
stand
on
a
mound
some
feet
above
the
level
,
in
the
center
of
the
enclosure
.
The
crowd
of
natives
formed
in
a
half
circle
some
distance
off
,
in
dead
silence
.
At
a
sign
from
Kai-Koumou
,
a
warrior
bent
his
steps
toward
Ware-Atoua
.
"
Remember
,
"
said
Lady
Helena
to
her
husband
.
Glenarvan
pressed
her
to
his
heart
,
and
Mary
Grant
went
closer
to
John
Mangles
,
and
said
hurriedly
:
"
Lord
and
Lady
Glenarvan
can
not
but
think
if
a
wife
may
claim
death
at
her
husband
's
hands
,
to
escape
a
shameful
life
,
a
betrothed
wife
may
claim
death
at
the
hands
of
her
betrothed
husband
,
to
escape
the
same
fate
.
John
!
at
this
last
moment
I
ask
you
,
have
we
not
long
been
betrothed
to
each
other
in
our
secret
hearts
?
May
I
rely
on
you
,
as
Lady
Helena
relies
on
Lord
Glenarvan
?
"
"
Mary
!
"
cried
the
young
captain
in
his
despair
.
"
Ah
!
dear
Mary
--
"
The
mat
was
lifted
,
and
the
captives
led
to
Kai-Koumou
;
the
two
women
were
resigned
to
their
fate
;
the
men
dissembled
their
sufferings
with
superhuman
effort
.
They
arrived
in
the
presence
of
the
Maori
chief
.
"
You
killed
Kara-Tete
,
"
said
he
to
Glenarvan
.
"
I
did
,
"
answered
Glenarvan
.
"
You
die
to-morrow
at
sunrise
.
"