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A collection of short stories set in Hawaii that range from social sketches to naturalistic tragedies, depicting characters shaped by climate, commerce, and tight-knit communities. Several tales probe pride, fear, illness, and exile, presenting encounters between different social groups and the moral ambiguities of colonial life. The narratives combine vivid local description, episodes of adventure, and unsentimental critique of social and economic tensions without romanticizing either hardship or leisure.
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