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"The
Friendly Islands"
Tonga, 1770
JESS is shipwrecked in Tonga. In a weak
state on arrival, he is nursed back to health
by TUKU, a boy of about the same age and
his people. JESS and TUKU teach each other
the basics of their respective languages.
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| Jess
recovers on the island |
JESS
learns how to fish and surf. TUKU and his
little sister, VAANI, are amused at JESSs
first attempts at spear fishing.
Some English missionaries arrive on the
island. Their leader, BUCHANAN, explains
that they are there to bring the word of
God to "heathen savages." BUCHANAN
is derogatory in his attitude and actions
towards the Tongan people.
CHIEF FINAU offers BUCHANANs men his
own home. TUKU toils for days in order to
build beds for the missionaries and is annoyed
when only presented with six brass buttons
for his efforts.
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| The
missionaries arrive to bring the word
of God. |
The
missionaries, with the exception of BUCHANAN,
are ambushed and killed by a gang of warriors
who are wanting their chief to be the overall
King of the island.
BUCHANAN,
hiding in a cave, is very angry about the
death of his friends and threatens revenge
on the culprits. JESS warns him against
revenge.
BUCHANAN longs for his bible which was left
among the bodies of his friends. At considerable
risk to himself, JESS snatches the bible
for BUCHANAN.
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| Jess
and the Islanders have a message to
tell |
The
missionaries are buried and BUCHANAN reads
a passage from the bible. TUKU informs JESS
that a British ship has been spied.
JESS,BUCHANAN
and VAANI hide in the cave, waiting anxiously
for the arrival of the ship. TUKU is attacked
by warriors while attempting to bring food
to the cave.
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| Buchanan
sees right from wrong |
BUCHANAN
is unusually concerned for the injured TUKU.
BUCHANAN tells VAANI and JESS the story
of the Good Samaritan. He realises that
TUKU has risked his life twice to help him.
BUCHANAN admits that he has not been acting
in a way illustrated in the story.
The
ship arrives. JESS gets ready to leave.
BUCHANAN apologises to the KING for his
behaviour. He is presented with the murderers
and decides to forgive them by saying he
has never seen the men before.
As JESS leaves, BUCHANAN makes the decision
to stay in order to practice and share the
values of peace, fairness and humility.
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