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That's because you 'aven't greased your bullet, I suppose. You want to, if the water isn't to turn it aside. But about the divers ? Oh ! they don't mind sharks, none of them, when they've got the dress on. Sharks is easy scared. You've only got to pull up your jumper a bit, and the air bubbles out and frightens them to fits. If you meet a big sting-ray, it'll run its spine into you, and send the dress all to I mean, spoil the dress, so's the water comes in, and maybe it'll stick the diver too. ...And the big devilfish is nasty ; he'll 'old you down to a rock ; but you can use your knife on him. The kara mauaa is the worst ; the divers don't like him. He's not as big as a shark, but he's downright wicked, and he's a mouth on him as big as 'alf his body. If one comes along, he'll bite an arm or leg off the man anyways, and eat 'im outright if he's big enough to do it. Swordfish ? Well, they don't often come into the lagoon ; it's the fishing canoes outside they'll go for. Yes, they'll run a canoe and a man through at a blow easy enough : but they don't often do it.
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