61:As the forest soft echoes brought back their sweet chorus, The tuis seemed silent from envy and spleen. Wi sometimes took onwhat was evidently an affixed adjective or modifying particle,giving such forms as wibra, wygum, wyber,wurnaway. , of the same family as theBlack-fish (q. 46: Gid-jee.
Potts, `Out in the Open,' `New Zealand CountryJournal,' vol. hemagisterial question--`What was he doing when you apprehendedhim?' `Oh! larriking (larking) about, yer Wurtchip. Each tribehas its own particular set of trees, and of these each familyhas a certain number allotted, which are handed down fromgeneration to generation with great exactness. a wild bullock.
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