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These were only outbursts of bitterness. Through it all he clung like a weak sick child to its mother, to his de- voted nurse, with a pathetic confidence in what she might be able to do for him. When she was obliged to leave him for a short while he welcomed her back. "Mau maururu vau, i iti Maman," (I was glad to see Mama) and then, making a great effort in French : THEIR LIVES ARE LIKE THE LEAVES 139 *Tci Mama 'ya 'ya 'ya — quelque chose ; pas ici Mama *ya rien Hen!" He did not speak reproach...fully at all, but as one who sadly and gently states a fact. He did not wish her to leave his side, and to emphasize the "rien," he shook his right hand in the air with all the fingers, such long thin fingers, well spread out. For three nights consecutively the nurse had not left him for a moment. She had kept her place beside him continually fanning, then, almost exhausted, on the third night she asked his permission to leave him. But he was firm and gentle ; he feared she was tired and took the fan out of her hand, but said she must stay.
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