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Chapter 14

Not far from Wakefield, Te Wharepouri sat on the beach. He casually drew patterns in the coarse sand with a small stick and studied the Pakeha soldier. He felt Wakefield was a dreamer, a man with ideas, focused entirely on accumulating wealth. As Te Wharepouri knew, Pakeha wealth was determined by money. Men like this conveniently overlooked the realities of life, fuelled by naivety, their actions driven by greed and the certainty they could take what they wanted. They believed in the ...

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