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Then I put a customary question: "Yes, what all go alonga that place like when you die? You father old man when he die. He old man now alonga that good place? Little Jinny young when she die. That fella young along that place? That piccaninny belonga Nelly piccaninny alonga that place?" "Yes, all asame when you die you along that place." "Good boy and bad boy-rogue, all go one place? "Yes.
Then, when the fiend swooped upon me, its long arms and pliant hands, furnished with needle-like nails, would become embarrassed by the "nails," of the branch, and while it howled and danced I could "kill'm alonga leg" with the tomahawk.
Under conditions and circumstances all in favour, the diver relies upon an inevitable infirmity on the part of the oyster for the revelation of its whereabouts. "When man he dibe," says Hamed, "that go'lip quick he shut 'em mout. Carn see 'em. Subpose open mout, man quick he see 'em shove-em alonga beg." At the peril of its life the oyster gapes. "Last night I bin drim. My word good drim.
Me got 'em letter. Brother belonga gin, belonga Mickie; him gib it!" "No; Mickie sit down alonga Palm Islands. Come back, bi'mby." "Where letter?" I asked. Mattie "Me got 'em," and drawing out a very soiled little parcel, he proudly exposed a piece of greyish wood, about the size and shape of a lead pencil, on which had been cut two continuous intersecting grooves.
Sometimes somebody would be sent to bring me home, when it got too late, and Black Jimmie would say: "Piccaninnie alonga possum rug," and there I'd be, sound asleep, with the other young Australians. I liked Black Jimmie very much, and would willingly have adopted him as a father.
Bi'mby that gin go down below. Groun' shut 'em up. All day down below. Come up night time. Carn come up alonga sun. Soft fella that. Suppose come up alonga sun, sun kill 'em. Too sof' altogether." Cooktown blacks, according to George, use a much lighter sporting spear than that in vogue in these parts.
Not much; only little bit. That fella boy hit me alonga sword. You catch that fella. Hold 'em. Me and Cap'n say 'You no run away, you boy. 'Me no fright. He have 'em spear. Me tell 'em 'You no runaway. Me catch you. He say 'Me no fright, you fella. Me say 'You no runaway. I shoot you. He say all a time 'Me no fright. Me fight you. Me say 'You fool, you carn fight alonga this fella bullet.
I am tired. That dunkee tired. B'mbi that dunkee he talk. He say 'Hamed, you good man, you kind man. Subpose you no hammer me too much I take you up, alonga Medina one time quick. I say, 'I no want hammer you. My word, that dunkee change! dunkee before, horse now Arab horse. Puff! We along Medina! Wind bin take 'em!" With the wind in his favour Hamed does wonders even now at sea.
"What name belonga you, your country?" I asked an alert boy. "I bin lose 'em; I no find 'em. Boss, he catch 'em alonga paper!" Wallace, in his MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, gives an amusing account of a native who was superbly vain of an isolated tuft of hair on the one side of his chin, the only semblance of beard he possessed.
"Little missee give me," replied Maru, still convulsed with the humour which his childish mind found in the situation. "She tell me come alonga you." Holman poured out a torrent of questions which the smiling messenger endeavoured to answer to the best of his ability.
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