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Table of Content
ОглавлениеChapter I. A Sketch of My Childhood
Chapter II. Some Incidents of My Youth
Chapter V. Hawaiian Music, and a Ducal Guest
Chapter X. My First Visit to the United States
Chapter XII. Kalakaua's Tour of the World
Chapter XIV. A Serious Accident
Chapter XVI. Coronation Ceremonies
Chapter XVII. Princess Ruth and Mrs. Bernice Pauahi Bishop
Chapter XVIII. Benevolent Societies
Chapter XIX. Queen Kapiolani's Journey
Chapter XX. Washington – the White House – Mount Vernon
Chapter XXI. Boston and New York – en Route for England
Chapter XXII. Arrival – Liverpool – Some English Towns
Chapter XXIII. Sovereign of England and India
Chapter XXIV. The Reception at the Foreign Office
Chapter XXV. The Jubilee – at the Abbey – at the Palace
Chapter XXVI. The Prince of Wales, "Grand Master" Mason
Chapter XXVII. England's Homes and Hospitality
Chapter XXVIII. Ill News From Hawaii – Our Return
Chapter XXIX. "The Bayonet Constitution"
Chapter XXX. Invited to Conspire Against the King
Chapter XXXI. The King Threatened and Oppressed
Chapter XXXII. Attempted Revolution
Chapter XXXIII. The King's Departure – Again Regent
Chapter XXXIV. The King's Return – My Accession
Chapter XXXV. The Last Sleep – Lying in State
Chapter XXXVI. My Cabinet – Princess Kaiulani
Chapter XXXVII. My Husband Made Prince Consort – His Death
Chapter XXXVIII. Hawaiians Plead for a New Constitution
Chapter XXXIX. The "Crimes I Am Charged Withal."
Chapter XL. Overthrow of the Monarchy
Chapter XLI. Some Important Inquiries
Chapter XLII. Attempt to Restore the Monarchy
Chapter XLIII. I Am Placed Under Arrest
Chapter XLIV. Imprisonment – Forced Abdication
Chapter XLVI. Sentenced – My Prison Life
Chapter XLVII. Released on Parole
Chapter XLVIII. Mr. Joseph Kahooluhi Nawahi
Chapter XLIX. A Change of Scene to Forget Sorrow
Chapter L. A New England Winter
Chapter LI. Washington – Pseudo-Hawaiians
Chapter LII. President and Mrs. Cleveland
Chapter LIII. Inauguration of President Mckinley
Chapter LIV. My Literary Occupation
Chapter LV. My Official Protest to the Treaty
Chapter LVI. The Treaty Analyzed