| CHAPTER |
|
PAGE
|
| XXV. |
The Jubilee—At the Abbey—At the Palace |
151
|
| XXVI. |
The Prince of Wales, “Grand Master” Mason |
160
|
| XXVII. |
England’s Homes and Hospitality |
164
|
| XXVIII. |
Ill News from Hawaii—Our Return |
171
|
| XXIX. |
“The Bayonet Constitution” |
177
|
| XXX. |
Invited to conspire Against the King |
185
|
| XXXI. |
The King threatened and oppressed |
191
|
| XXXII. |
Attempted Revolution |
198
|
| XXXIII. |
The King’s Departure—Again Regent |
202
|
| XXXIV. |
The King’s Return—My Accession |
208
|
| XXXV. |
The Last Sleep—Lying in State |
213
|
| XXXVI. |
My Cabinet—Princess Kaiulani |
217
|
| XXXVII. |
My Husband made Prince Consort—His Death |
220
|
| XXXVIII. |
Hawaiians plead for a New Constitution |
226
|
| XXXIX. |
The “Crimes I am charged Withal” |
237
|
| XL. |
Overthrow of the Monarchy |
243
|
| XLI. |
Some Important Inquiries |
252
|
| XLII. |
Attempt to restore the Monarchy |
262
|
| XLIII. |
I am placed under Arrest |
267
|
| XLIV. |
Imprisonment—Forced Abdication |
273
|
| XLV. |
Brought to Trial |
278
|
| XLVI. |
Sentenced—My Prison Life |
289
|
| XLVII. |
Released on Parole |
295
|
| XLVIII. |
Mr. Joseph Kahooluhi Nawahi |
300
|
| XLIX. |
A Change of Scene to forget Sorrow |
305
|
| L. |
A New England Winter |
313
|
| LI. |
Washington—Pseudo-Hawaiians |
322
|
| LII. |
President and Mrs. Cleveland |
335
|
| LIII. |
Inauguration of President McKinley |
341
|
| LIV. |
My Literary Occupation |
349
|
| LV. |
My Official Protest to the Treaty |
354
|
| LVI. |
The Treaty analyzed |
358
|
| LVII. |
Hawaiian Autonomy |
366
|