
Tahiti.
Inhalt des vierten Bandes.
Capitel 1. Die Schlacht von Mahaena.
Capitel 2. Alte Abrechnungen.
Capitel 3. Das Lager der Insulaner.
Capitel 4. Die Flucht.
Capitel 5. Lefévre und Aumama.
Capitel 6. Der Angriff auf Papetee.
Capitel 7. René und Susanna.
Capitel 8. Schluß.
A French sailor named René has settled on the sun‑kissed island of Tahiti, where the rhythm of palm leaves and surf seems to promise a simple, contented life. One evening, after drinking alone in a modest tavern, he is startled by the sudden appearance of his old friend Adolphe, freshly returned from the sea in a uniform that feels out of place among the island’s laid‑back atmosphere. Their reunion is lively and charged with the easy camaraderie of men who have shared many voyages, yet beneath the banter lies a lingering tension about past choices and the uncertain future that awaits them.
René’s thoughts drift to Sadie, a native woman raised in European customs, whose presence hints at a delicate romance that could complicate his newfound peace. As Adolphe presses him about returning to the mainland and confronting old obligations, the two must weigh loyalty, love, and the pull of adventure against the tranquil allure of island life. The story captures the clash of cultures, the yearning for freedom, and the bittersweet weight of unfinished business.
Language
de
Duration
~7 hours (405K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by richyfourtytwo and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-06-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1816–1872
A restless traveler and storyteller, he turned years of hard travel in North America and beyond into vivid adventure novels and travel books. His writing helped bring distant frontiers to German readers with a mix of firsthand detail and fast-moving narrative.
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