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He take de book, an he look all oba de book, many, many, many a time, corna an all; and he couldna finda Peeta Coopa wife. Den I say, Oh! lad, oh! look de black book; he take de black book, and he look de black book, and he finda Peeta Coopa wife fust page, 'Peeta-Coopa-wife, buckra-woman, bad-to-her-husband."

I dream I go to Hebben and rap at de doa, and a gent'man came to de doa wid black coat and powda hair. Whoa dere? Peeta Coopa. Whoa Peeta Coopa? Am not know you Not knowa Peeta Coopa! Look de book, Sa. He take de book, and he look de book, and he could'na find Peeta Coopa. Den I say, Oh! lad, oh! look again, finda Peeta Coopa in a corna.

"You mean this patrol would give the government the warning it won't obtain for itself? There would be war then? The people would arm to resist invasion?" Miela smiled sadly. "There would be war, Alan. But our government our people do not look for it. They are like the peeta bird, that hides its head under its wing when it is threatened."

'Peeta Coopa, cook ob de Royal Charlotte ob Greenock. Walk in, Sa. Den I walk in, and dere was every ting all kind of vittal collyflower too an I eat, and I drink, and I dance, and I ting, an I neva be done; segar too, by Gum. Den I say, oh! lad, oh! look for Peeta Coopa wife.