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in the melody. An ascent of 10 tones is accomplished in tlie space 

 of three measures, about midway through the song. It will be 

 noted that a measure division similar to that in the second measure 

 of the rhythmic unit is of frequent occurrence, though the rhyth- 

 mic unit occurs only three times. 



The following song commemorates a victory over the enemy: 



No. 28. "I Have Conquered Tliem" (Catalogue No. 484) 



Sung by Lon e Man 

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Drum Jrr92 



Drum -rhythm similar to No. 19 



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u - kte se - fie - lo wa - na hi - ye - lo wa - ka - so - ta he 



e(5a^ ozu^ye wag he well, a war party 



ukte^ se^6elo which was supposed to come 



wana^ hiyelo^ now is here 



waka^'sota he I have obliterated every trace of them 



