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this I inferred that they lived on in hope of getting back there some day by fair means or foul. They are unassailable in their positon, and have besides their cultivations to depend upon, an abundance of fish, and the sea is open to them in fair weather for communication. I did not see many natives at the place which is a mile or so this side Mimi, but I went on to Mimi with Parris who was on a mission to Raumoa's widow whom after a toilsome march up and down hill we found. Parris commenced blubbering

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