Life of a Pioneer: Being the Autobiography of James S. Brown

CHAPTER LXV.

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Miraculous Healing--Meet and Confound the Josephites--Further Missionary Success--Meet a Native who was Present when I was Sentenced to be Burned--Elder John Layton's Grave--Arrange to Return to Tahiti--Disappointed--Preach a Funeral Sermon--Forbidden to Hold Public Meetings--Blind Woman one Hundred and Twenty Years Old Her Testimony--Administer to her for her Eyesight, and she Is Enabled to see a Little--She Praises the Lord--Preaching and Baptizing--Sail for Papeete--An odd Cargo--Hard Voyage--Held by a Calm--Land on Tahiti--Sail for Avaroa--On a Well-ordered Schooner--Call at Various Islands--Lance a Carbuncle--Christmas Day at Sea--Watermelons--A Beautiful Residence and Cordial Welcome--Perform Three Marriage Ceremonies--Conference of Saints in the Tuamotu Islands--Meet a Native Chilean--Visit Various Places--Public Welcome--Fishing--On the Island of Anaa--Visit Where I was Imprisoned--Graves of those Concerned In the Trouble Then--Warrant Served on me--Summoned to the Government House--Warned Against Creating a Disturbance.