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[[torn paper with preprinted writing obscuring handwritten text]] [[preprinted note]] No. 101 [[?]] the su Pound L 2 Dis L [[underlined]] 2 [[/underlined]] [[/note]] Gaguona. Matani varma A Troth Spuch. A woh [[wh?]] "tanboo", [[lan?]] spuch of Inatans [[text obscured]] th A. s [[text obscured]] ya jarai Vi [[text obscured]] .p his eye [[?]] [[text obscured]] [[ot?]] fire large mouth & big belly. Names mov Navu'. grabs by shoulder & eats them raw. Not seen lately. Lives in hollow of big tree [[end page]] [[start page]] down. Bottle & note Streams. Thatch hut. Dinner Walk in saddle. Moss feet thick. Parrots [[insertion]] pigeons [[/insertion]] blue Staphylincid, [strikethrough]] S [[/strikethrough]] weevils. worms beneath rocks. Vegetation, Bahmins. desert. Land crab In villages 40 baskets of food as presents. (10 men in village). At night the girls in the village came in and serve Yagona. [[line across page]] much prompting. Melita's story. In the land was once a big devil [[insertion]] giant. [[/insertion]] Nabali on [[insertion on right side]] Mt. Victoria. [[/insertion]] If he ate the people on this side there was lots of food on opposite side of island & vice versa. Name Cilobali Presents of food ([[dalo-moe?]])