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We launched a large canoe, and two sturdy natives, relations of Tatini, took the paddles. They had made the journey more than once, but not at this season. We got into difficulties from the start. The shores were very different from those of Mataiea, Papeari, and Vairao, the three districts I had come through from the house of Tetuanui.
Rupert Brooke and I discuss Tahiti We go to a wedding feast How the cloth was spread What we ate and drank A Gargantuan feeder Songs and dances of passion The royal feast at Tetuanui's I leave for Vairao Butscher and the Lermontoffs. At Mataiea weeks passed without incident other than those of the peaceful, pleasant round of walking, swimming, fishing, thinking, and refreshing slumber.
Butscher's leathern, yellow visage contracted in an appalling grin. "They have been married long?" I remarked politely. "Mais, they are not married yet," replied the father-in-law. "There is no hurry." Leaving Tatini to her own pleasures, I rented a horse and cart of Mephistopheles and drove into the district of Vairao.
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