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He was got up in light pyjamas, near white, his gun sparkled, he looked mighty conspicuous; and the land-crabs scuttled from all round him to their holes. “Hullo, my friend!” says I, “you no talk all-e-same true. Ese he go, he come back.” “Ese no all-e-same; Ese Tiapolo,” says my friend; and, with a “Good-bye,” slunk off among the trees.

'One time long ago, said Uncle Ned, 'I see Anaa all-e-same that, four five hours befo' we come up. Capena he say sun go down, sun go up again; he say lagoon all-e-same milla. 'All-e-same WHAT? asked Davis. 'Milla, sah, said Uncle Ned. 'Oh, ah! mirror, said Davis. 'I see; reflection from the lagoon. Well, you know, it is just possible, though it's strange I never heard of it.

My name Taveeta, all-e-same Taveeta King of Islael. Wat for he call that Hawaii? I think no savvy nothing all-e-same Wise-a-mana. It was the first time the name of the late captain had been mentioned, and Herrick grasped the occasion. The reader shall be spared Uncle Ned's unwieldy dialect, and learn in less embarrassing English, the sum of what he now communicated.

"One time long ago," said Uncle Ned, "I see Anaa all-e-same that, four five hours befo' we come up. Capena he say sun go down, sun go up again; he say lagoon all-e-same milla." "All-e-same what?" asked Davis. "Milla, sah," said Uncle Ned. "O, ah! mirror," said Davis. "I see; reflection from the lagoon. Well, you know, it is just possible, though it's strange I never heard of it.

You think me one devil?” I asked. “No think devil,” said he soothingly. “Think all-e-same fool.” “Uma, she devil?” I asked again. “No, no; no devil. Devil stop bush,” said the young man. I was looking in front of me across the bay, and I saw the hanging front of the woods pushed suddenly open, and Case, with a gun in his hand, step forth into the sunshine on the black beach.

My name Taveeta, all-e-same Taveeta King of Islael. Wat for he call that Hawaii? I think no savvy nothing all-e-same Wise-a-mana." It was the first time the name of the late captain had been mentioned, and Herrick grasped the occasion. The reader shall be spared Uncle Ned's unwieldy dialect, and learn in less embarrassing English the sum of what he now communicated.

"Well," I said, sneering, "and I suppose you thought Case 'very pretty' and 'liked too much'?" "Now you talk silly," said she. "White man, he come here, I marry him all-e-same Kanaka; very well, then he marry me all-e-same white woman. Suppose he no marry, he go 'way, woman he stop. All-e-same thief, empty hand, Tonga-heart no can love! Now you come marry me.

Well,” I said, sneering, “and I suppose you thought Case ‘very pretty’ and ‘liked too much’?” “Now you talk silly,” said she. “White man, he come here, I marry him all-e-same Kanaka; very well then, he marry me all-e-same white woman. Suppose he no marry, he go ’way, woman he stop. All-e-same thief, empty hand, Tonga-heartno can love! Now you come marry me.

"Stop away all-e-same," says Uma. "I fear the dog has returned to his vomit," said Mr. Tarleton. "And now what am I to do for you? I will speak to Namu, I will warn him he is observed; it will be strange if he allow anything to go on amiss when he is put upon his guard. At the same time, this precaution may fail, and then you must turn elsewhere.

The name of the concern is a Tyrolean harp; and you can tell him the name means in English that nobody but dam-fools give a cent for it." This time he was so pleased he had to try his English again: "You talk true?" says he. "Rather!" said I. "Talk all-e-same Bible. Bring out a Bible here, Uma, if you've got such a thing, and I'll kiss it.

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