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English. Wbccon. 



To-morrow, Kittape, 



A little while ago, Yauka, 



Yesterday, Yottoha, 



How many, Tontarinte, 

 "Will you go along with me, Quauke, 



Go you, Yuppa me, 



Give it me, Mothei, 



That is all, Cuttaune, 



A cubit length, Ishewounaup, 



Dead, Caure, 



A gourd or bottle, "Wattape, 



A lazy fellow, Tontaunete, 

 I will sell you goods 



very cheap, Nau hou hoore-ene. 

 All the Indians are drunk, Nonnupper, 

 Have you anything to eat, Noccoo eraute, 



I am sick, Waurepa, 



A tobacco pipe, Intom, 



I remember it, Aucummato, 



Let it alone, Sauhau, 



Peaches, Yonne, 



Hickerynuts, ^Timmia, 



A Jeu's-harp, Wottiyau, 



Snow, "Wawawa. 



To repeat more of this Indian jargon, would be 

 to trouble the reader ; and as an account how im- 

 perfect they are in their moods and tenses, has 

 been given by several already, I shall only add, 

 that their languages, or tongues are so deficient, 



