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Lender., 
1964 
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; ov 17 - continued 2 
i - _ 4 - hev have very few prisoners a yea-; 
is went on to say "‘ 4 ' ten o’ clock curfew( which 
to sxrui^.- - — . , .rorp on tie lSiana./ , 
wa , annarently lx.ted ^ the rat 
'f ^ n o^ "ienrned- what we could from the 
trer.s out, ^ - gT , fl the n prepared, to 
natives aoout ~-- e ir , before leavinsr 
n a -..a-t about dusk - we had eaten bexO.e xe 
t .. S 0 o*er . Ken and Larry returned oo 
° u -" * ,v j , 4 . j ■ t *no foibo wxnr bxrds* 
4 _* ^ jf x. VjPV^IlP' CO-- ..i- 6 C oGG' •■ * T . • 
the raiu ^ ^ 5 rfavm xan 
1 Pacxixc • xfceox 1 / natrrned to the 
H0 - dl :*’dusl^ bit George, Dave, Jim and myself 
S ‘'“ T ’ X-., ,-Vore shortlv thereafter: we te. 
came baciv as. ore • ^ vpe of us were 
^ ... -4? 4 -v>p onew on more ana -- ecu. 
most Ox one ^ ; ^ for a 
. - to. oie, ^ ess oneratoi *-» rux j- u 
invited tome wireies. f children 
ch^t and accented? he had t.-o - > • - • , 
* - ' v An „H fill wife who served us coconu 
ana a ^ ai * a ~ f n l 1 owing; Gilbertese 
•]> - he taught me sue >o J-o..ix _ ^ 
words which I wish I had known earlier- 
Yukke - no, Konamauni - ^^"ere -re 
yen,. Tv*^= ^'ten ' his hut and wandered deem 
k” "“f X met G onie, Dave and «m and the .. 
tne roan, x o to sxnm 
• ! Tnp l/ vxt:uj.p,^« * — ’ ~ _ 
' sat down bv the flasrhole to sane 
us oCtt ' 1 _ x. .u ^ 4- nr>< 
•our of us sax aowu u — ottnacted about 
^ ^Viilr^ren - we attracts 
^•nri o*ntertaxn the cn. 1 
111 a , n xncltioxn^ tne 
50 children and several adu ; t , i - . t 
>w DUXX..4V- ,. r „ can ft. trot them to 
5nf?l.isb sreakxuy oda man, - ••=• 
hrfish .sreakxuy oiu _ rnW , vour 
inn and then tauaht am. ■ ^ ; ‘ ’ ttev learned 
.oat" and how to sink t. in -on - 
*• « « native 
;e were on in a canoe, they 
'oys raddled vve »o ^ • ■- children are very 
sanr- u axl we «*., . to ^j c k un any 
,.,i „v- to learn ana are anvxovo iu 
Polish at all -.*t e L™b«o°^d"“!aSves - 
no ^ only 1 ask, but also remember then,: the 
