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TABLE 2 PUHIWAHINE'S DESCENT FROM TAINUI CANOE ON MOTHER'S SIDE: THE NGATI TOA RANGATIRA LINE NOTE 1: Te Rangihaeata. Te Rauparaha's nephew, mentioned in Chapter 5 is traced, and also Topeora his sister, who is mentioned in the seventieth line of Puhiwahine's Action Song in Chapter 3. NOTE 2: Marangaiparoa, Toarangatira's son, had five children namely Maunu, Te Akamapuhia, Tuhaha, Kimihia, and Te Haunga. NOTE 3: Maunu had six wives, namely: Waikawhia, Moari, Paoe, Rawharangi, Tionga, Kahutaiki. He had children by all of them. (Continued from page 13) Te Rangihirawea: Excuse me Mr Author, but where is the story leading to now? I find it hard to follow you. Author: I was just coming to that. You, and others who may read this story hereafter, will have to bear in mind that the poet has said, “Where you find a dark corner in me, it is terribly dark.” Te Rangihirawea: Yes, well go on. Author: Harking back to Goethe's courtship of Anna Elizabeth Schönemann, my theory is that the character of Gretchen in Faust was Anna, or Lili as he has immortalised her in his poems. The death of the child in Faust, we conjecture, was a

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