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Island Love On The Pacific
The Handsome Chiefs
Henry Theophilus Finck
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       _ To Captain Cook the muscular Tongan men conveyed the suggestion of strength rather than of beauty. They have, however, a legend which indicates that they had a high opinion of their personal appearance. It is related by Mariner (II., 129-34).
       The god Langai dwelt in heaven with his two daughters. One
       day, as he was going to attend a meeting of the gods, he
       warned the daughters not to go to Tonga to gratify their
       curiosity to see the handsome chiefs there. But hardly had
       he gone when they made up their minds to do that very thing.
       "Let us go to Tonga," they said to each other; "there our
       celestial beauty will be appreciated more than here where
       all the women are beautiful." So they went to Tonga and, arm
       in arm, appeared before the feasting nobles, who were
       astounded at their beauty and all wanted the girls. Soon the
       nobles came to blows, and the din of battle was so great
       that it reached the ears of the gods. Langai was despatched
       to bring back and punish the girls. When he arrived, one of
       them had already fallen a victim to the contending chiefs.
       The other he seized, tore off her head, and threw it into
       the sea, where it was transformed into a turtle. _