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CHAPTER LXXVII.
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I stumbled upon one curious character in the Island of Maui. He became a sore annoyance1 to me in the course of time. My first glimpse of him was in a sort of public room in the town of Lahaina. He occupied a chair at the opposite side of the apartment, and sat eyeing our party with interest for some minutes, and listening as critically to what we were saying as if he fancied we were talking to him and expecting him to reply. I thought it very sociable2 in a stranger. Presently, in the course of conversation, I made a statement bearing upon the subject under discussion—and I made it with due modesty3, for there was nothing extraordinary about it, and it was only put forth4 in illustration of a point at issue. I had barely finished when this person spoke5 out with rapid utterance6 and feverish7 anxiety:
“Oh, that was certainly remarkable8, after a fashion, but you ought to have seen my chimney—you ought to have seen my chimney, sir! Smoke! I wish I may hang if—Mr. Jones, you remember that chimney—you must remember that chimney! No, no—I recollect9, now, you warn’t living on this side of the island then. But I am telling you nothing but the truth, and I wish I may never draw another breath if that chimney didn’t smoke so that the smoke actually got caked in it and I had to dig it out with a pickaxe! You may smile, gentlemen, but the High Sheriff’s got a hunk of it which I dug out before his eyes, and so it’s perfectly10 easy for you to go and examine for yourselves.”
The interruption broke up the conversation, which had already begun to lag, and we presently hired some natives and an out-rigger canoe or two, and went out to overlook a grand surf-bathing contest.
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annoyance
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sociable
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modesty
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spoke
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utterance
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feverish
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remarkable
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recollect
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perfectly
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noted
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twitching
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isolation
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discourteously
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behold
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taut
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luxurious
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missionary
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trespassing
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pretence
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liar
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trot
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everlasting
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wagon
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parsimonious
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imminent
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verge
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fervent
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disinterested
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consistency
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testimony
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coffin
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penetration
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