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Contents
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