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thoughts and determinations shall not be broken by Ariki looking at me. ''You have your place, and I have mine. If I go to any other person it is wrong. All Waitare - whose is it? Yes, indeed! whose is it? It shall not be only broken asunder in the middle, but shall go from end to end. My thoughts will never be, in case McLean should cast me off and get angry!'' He then closed by telling something to the Raupahara about a quarrel he would have at Waitara. Te Kati then spoke, and said:- ''Go to the land. Go, my son!'' addressing William King, ''the land which fed your forefathers. I remain here, but

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