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Another weed, known by the name velp and boasting four-foot leaves, was crammed into the coral concretions and carpeted the ocean floor. It served as both nest and nourishment for myriads of crustaceans and mollusks, for crabs and cuttlefish. Here seals and otters could indulge in a sumptuous meal, mixing meat from fish with vegetables from the sea, like the English with their Irish stews.

"Not yet, my lady," said Louise; "give me your hair necklace; de leetle she velp vont die vitout tronger force dan my veak hands can apply." "I cannot go to thee," said the lady; "thou must come to me. Lay the babe on the ground, and come for the necklace." Louise did as she was desired.

Another weed known as velp, with leaves four feet long, buried in the coral concretions, hung at the bottom. It served as nest and food for myriads of crustacea and molluscs, crabs, and cuttlefish. There seals and otters had splendid repasts, eating the flesh of fish with sea-vegetables, according to the English fashion.

The rustling of clothes indicated a struggle of some violence; and several ejaculations escaped at intervals: "Mon dieu! dis is de triste vork; how trong de leetle she velp is! now, now not yet how trange! diable! she still breats!" "Hast thou finished, Louise?" asked the lady, impatiently.

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