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Updated: May 11, 2025
Aponibolinayen used her magical power and the spirit house was filled again, and then Dalonagan said to her: "Now the web of the spider shall be put around the town and you must put gold beads on it. If it does not break, Kanag may marry Dapilisan." When Aponibolinayen had put the gold beads on the thread, Dalonagan hung on it to see if it would hold.
Dapilisan said, "Ala, you thread of the spider be strong and do not break, or I shall be ashamed." Truly, the thread did not break when Dalonágan hung on it. "Ala, my abalayan, is there any other debt?" asked Aponibolinayen, and Dalonágan said, "No more."
As soon as I saw her I thought it was good for me to marry her, so I became a man and came home with her. If you wish me for a son-in-law I will be very happy." Bangan and Dalonágan said to him, "I wondered why my daughter went to the well.
"Ala cousin Dalonágan, you go and take cousin Dina-ogan, and go and secure the mango fruit of Algaba of Dagála," said Aponibalagen. "Why does Aponibolinayen want the mango fruit of Algaba of Dagála; does she not know that anyone who goes there cannot return?" asked Dalonágan. "Ala, you go and be careful and he will not hurt you," said Aponibalagen.
He went down the ladder, and he went where the people were burning fires in the yards of their houses, and he went to see all of them. While he was visiting them he saw Dapilísan in the yard of her house and Kanag said to Bangan and Dalonágan, "My Aunt Bangan and my Uncle Dalonágan, do not be surprised, for I want to marry your daughter Dapilísan."
When Aponitolau and Asindamáyan finished dancing he made to dance Dinay of Kabisilan, who was the daughter of Dalonágan, and also they made to dance Kanag, who was the son of Aponibolinayen and Aponitolau. When they finished to dance, Datalan and Dalonágan of Kabisilan danced, and when they finished to dance, Iwaginan made Dagapan and Indiápan dance.
"Now my abalayan Dalonágan, we are going to pay the marriage price according to the custom," said Aponibolinayen. "Our custom is to fill the balaua nine times with the different kind of jars."
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