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U s u r e r in- w id tii, :h a v in g a b r o a d • f l^ ^ T .u n n in g .a lb n g
the middle*’ for,, theigreater .cOMeaien.^0fowalking ;yhwa s
pavedf on eaeh fide With- ftoaes^of .a . Smaller
f o r k e d t h i s ■ ..caufewayjfed to-the* town,rand’-thehparted^to
the right and le f t ; the obe^ndm&ifog; tm w h ^ fqm ^ 6f
theirf'he&fc-hiDufes -Were .erected,' the-other • to -thqir bathiogplaGe.•
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■ oHa^fog now*: reach-edi Pelew, ^ ' ; c a « e M f % ;
fquare pavement, round wh ich werefeveral houfes-j our.peqr
ple'were conduced ta one that flood in the centreiof q®ecef
thebdese 'vOu*wf thishoWe iffued.-a numhwofi vKOfoe^jvhp
-were w a lin g tq, jfefb* thefh Ihew^ Bepfgs t h e a r i d
wbofo<%eyffoon underftoad wgJio the '
K u p a c^o t. greatdoffieersofdfcM*;;&efew§re^atheru-faiSer
th a n a b h ^ e fh io f the women, ih& .jfrm i little o ^ a m e n f e
^about themv and their .faces and breads;tyeje^r-uhh^oyer
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t .-•The -King/ and his brother Ra a , K ook, led his
ihfo‘ »this shoufej into, which the Komep.^etprned, andj j;eT
oeWfed.them with much.joy, preferring
cocoa-nuts, and fweet drink, which, all hat ^ n t and A
took of. T h e . ladies; alfo feated themfclyes, and taking
a parcel o f leaves, began making mats; an employment in
which they'pafs a great.part o f their time^ -The King informed
his guefts that this hoijfe was to be theirj abode, as.
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