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• These two sets of personal pronouns are not used indiscriminately, but 

 the examples of their use which I collected are too few to generalize upon. 

 However, "ngatu" and the three next under it, appear to be used only with 

 a certain class of verbs of which an example is afforded by the sentence 

 "ngatu nudu matumina^l struck him ;" and the use of the second set of 

 these pronouns is illustrated by " ngai nue" (not ngatu nudu) mulem', &c.= 

 I told him,'' &c. 



•f I do not understand the exact meaning of this and the two next, so give 

 an example of each ; " ana gamu lupeipa=my body is shaking (or I have the 

 ague:) aikeka mu]e=tell me : nu'abepa chena wii'=give that tohim.'' 



