But on the same day that I returned and was taken to the fale taupule (council house) to be received by the people as their taupo, a girl named Selema who attended me whispered his name, and pointed him out to me.
The Inglis folk, that tha-rin wes, Begouth tofale the vittale than.
He wanted to top it all now, and do something that tremendous that it would shake the whole island from Fale a Lupo to Diamond Rock.
To hear him gas, you'd think there was a conspiracy to run him out of Fale a Lupo; and even when he owned up to some of his misdeeds, it was like a compliment to the Tweedies for having yanked in such a black sheep.
Finding Afiola would be about as easy as the needle in the haystack, and the crews of a hundred Peep o' Days, and all the warriors of Fale a Lupo besides, couldn't have tracked and cornered him up the mountain.
Why I felt over that job as a man couldn't fale in me own counthry.
Don't ye fale like a little boy again, and that I'm your mother washing your poor face!
We've got away, and they fale it, and all that's happened is that we did rache the boat, but had to come back here for a rest till we were riddy to go on.
Faix, captain, dear, I fale as if I ought to be hung.
Oi fale loike a thafe fer so botherin' yer honour with ivir wantin' somethin'.
And as Jack and me sail along so cheerful loike, me thoughts often fly till ye, and I fale that only for that stubborn will ye'd have gone and given up long ago.
But howld on, Jack, me arrms are that tired wid pushing through the mud they fale riddy to drop off.
I rickon they've got the worst of it, sergeant laddie; but I think I'd fale a bit aisier if I was blindfolded or takin' a drink in the dark.
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