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131
"
When
it
come
to
matin
'
with
them
toad-lookin
'
fishes
,
the
Kanakys
kind
o
'
balked
,
but
finally
they
larnt
something
as
put
a
new
face
on
the
matter
.
132
Seems
that
human
folks
has
got
a
kind
a
'
relation
to
sech
water-beasts
--
that
everything
alive
come
aout
o
'
the
water
onct
an
'
only
needs
a
little
change
to
go
back
agin
.
Them
things
told
the
Kanakys
that
ef
they
mixed
bloods
there
'd
be
children
as
ud
look
human
at
fust
,
but
later
turn
more
'n
more
like
the
things
,
till
finally
they
'd
take
to
the
water
an
'
jine
the
main
lot
o
'
things
daown
har
.
An
'
this
is
the
important
part
,
young
feller
--
them
as
turned
into
fish
things
an
'
went
into
the
water
would
n't
never
die
.
Them
things
never
died
excep
'
they
was
kilt
violent
.
133
"
Wal
,
Sir
,
it
seems
by
the
time
Obed
knowed
them
islanders
they
was
all
full
o
'
fish
blood
from
them
deep-water
things
.
When
they
got
old
an
'
begun
to
shew
it
,
they
was
kep
'
hid
until
they
felt
like
takin
'
to
the
water
an
'
quittin
'
the
place
.
Some
was
more
teched
than
others
,
an
'
some
never
did
change
quite
enough
to
take
to
the
water
;
but
mosily
they
turned
out
jest
the
way
them
things
said
.
Them
as
was
born
more
like
the
things
changed
arly
,
but
them
as
was
nearly
human
sometimes
stayed
on
the
island
till
they
was
past
seventy
,
though
they
'd
usually
go
daown
under
for
trial
trips
afore
that
.
Folks
as
had
took
to
the
water
gen
'
rally
come
back
a
good
deal
to
visit
,
so
's
a
man
ud
often
be
a
'
talkin
'
to
his
own
five-times-great-grandfather
who
'd
left
the
dry
land
a
couple
o
'
hundred
years
or
so
afore
.
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134
"
Everybody
got
aout
o
'
the
idee
o
'
dyin
'
--
excep
'
in
canoe
wars
with
the
other
islanders
,
or
as
sacrifices
to
the
sea-gods
daown
below
,
or
from
snakebite
or
plague
or
sharp
gallopin
'
ailments
or
somethin'
afore
they
cud
take
to
the
water
--
but
simply
looked
forrad
to
a
kind
o
'
change
that
wa
'n'
t
a
bit
horrible
arter
a
while
.
They
thought
what
they
'd
got
was
well
wuth
all
they
'd
had
to
give
up
--
an
'
I
guess
Obed
kind
o
'
come
to
think
the
same
hisself
when
he
'd
chewed
over
old
Walakea
's
story
a
bit
.
Walakea
,
though
,
was
one
of
the
few
as
had
n't
got
none
of
the
fish
blood
--
bein
'
of
a
royal
line
that
intermarried
with
royal
lines
on
other
islands
.
135
"
Walakea
he
shewed
Obed
a
lot
o
'
rites
an
'
incantations
as
had
to
do
with
the
sea
things
,
an
'
let
him
see
some
o
'
the
folks
in
the
village
as
had
changed
a
lot
from
human
shape
.
Somehaow
or
other
,
though
,
he
never
would
let
him
see
one
of
the
reg
'
lar
things
from
right
aout
o
'
the
water
.
In
the
end
he
give
him
a
funny
kind
o
'
thingumajig
made
aout
o
'
lead
or
something
,
that
he
said
ud
bring
up
the
fish
things
from
any
place
in
the
water
whar
they
might
be
a
nest
o
'
'em
.
The
idee
was
to
drop
it
daown
with
the
right
kind
o
'
prayers
an
'
sech
.
Walakea
allowed
as
the
things
was
scattered
all
over
the
world
,
so
's
anybody
that
looked
abaout
cud
find
a
nest
an
'
bring
'em
up
ef
they
was
wanted
.
136
"
Matt
he
did
n't
like
this
business
at
all
,
an
'
wanted
Obed
shud
keep
away
from
the
island
;
but
the
Cap'n
was
sharp
fer
gain
,
an
'
faound
he
cud
get
them
gold-like
things
so
cheap
it
ud
pay
him
to
make
a
specialty
of
them
.
Things
went
on
that
way
for
years
an
'
Obed
got
enough
o
'
that
gold-like
stuff
to
make
him
start
the
refinery
in
Waite
's
old
run-daown
fullin
'
mill
.
He
did
n't
dass
sell
the
pieces
like
they
was
,
for
folks
ud
be
all
the
time
askin
'
questions
.
All
the
same
his
crews
ud
get
a
piece
an
'
dispose
of
it
naow
and
then
,
even
though
they
was
swore
to
keep
quiet
;
an
'
he
let
his
women-folks
wear
some
o
'
the
pieces
as
was
more
human-like
than
most
.
137
"
Well
,
come
abaout
thutty-eight
--
when
I
was
seven
year
'
old
--
Obed
he
faound
the
island
people
all
wiped
aout
between
v
'
yages
.
Seems
the
other
islanders
had
got
wind
o
'
what
was
goin
'
on
,
and
had
took
matters
into
their
own
hands
.
S'pose
they
must
a
had
,
after
all
,
them
old
magic
signs
as
the
sea
things
says
was
the
only
things
they
was
afeard
of
.
No
tellin
'
what
any
o
'
them
Kanakys
will
chance
to
git
a
holt
of
when
the
sea-bottom
throws
up
some
island
with
ruins
older
'n
the
deluge
.
Pious
cusses
,
these
was
--
they
did
n't
leave
nothin
'
standin
'
on
either
the
main
island
or
the
little
volcanic
islet
excep
'
what
parts
of
the
ruins
was
too
big
to
knock
daown
.
In
some
places
they
was
little
stones
strewed
abaout
--
like
charms
--
with
somethin'
on
'em
like
what
ye
call
a
swastika
naowadays
.
Prob
'
ly
them
was
the
Old
Ones
'
signs
.
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138
Folks
all
wiped
aout
no
trace
o
'
no
gold-like
things
an
'
none
the
nearby
Kanakys
ud
breathe
a
word
abaout
the
matter
.
Would
n't
even
admit
they
'd
ever
ben
any
people
on
that
island
.
139
"
That
naturally
hit
Obed
pretty
hard
,
seein
'
as
his
normal
trade
was
doin
'
very
poor
.
It
hit
the
whole
of
Innsmouth
,
too
,
because
in
seafarint
days
what
profited
the
master
of
a
ship
gen
'll
y
profited
the
crew
proportionate
.
Most
of
the
folks
araound
the
taown
took
the
hard
times
kind
o
'
sheep-like
an
'
resigned
,
but
they
was
in
bad
shape
because
the
fishin
'
was
peterin
'
aout
an
'
the
mills
wa
n't
doin
'
none
too
well
.
140
"
Then
's
the
time
Obed
he
begun
a-cursin
'
at
the
folks
fer
bein
'
dull
sheep
an
'
prayin
'
to
a
Christian
heaven
as
did
n't
help
'em
none
.
He
told
'em
he
'd
knowed
o
'
folks
as
prayed
to
gods
that
give
somethin'
ye
reely
need
,
an
'
says
ef
a
good
bunch
o
'
men
ud
stand
by
him
,
he
cud
mebbe
get
a
holt
o
'
sarten
paowers
as
ud
bring
plenty
o
'
fish
an
'
quite
a
bit
of
gold
.
0
'
course
them
as
sarved
on
the
Sumatry
Queen
,
an
'
seed
the
island
knowed
what
he
meant
,
an
'
wa
'n'
t
none
too
anxious
to
get
clost
to
sea-things
like
they
'd
heard
tell
on
,
but
them
as
did
n't
know
what
'
twas
all
abaout
got
kind
o
'
swayed
by
what
Obed
had
to
say
,
and
begun
to
ast
him
what
he
cud
do
to
sit
'em
on
the
way
to
the
faith
as
ud
bring
'em
results
.
"