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scene within my ken its arrivals, departures, 

 and perpetual changes, I was yet able to count 

 eleven couples simultaneously on their nests, 

 indubitably mated and differing thus in plumage. 

 We left Kane-te-toe with regret, and were 

 never again able to land, prevented on one 

 occasion when well out to sea by a sudden 

 westerly gale, on another by a roll from the 

 south, that only reached us when the launch was 

 within a couple of miles of the rock. 



