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was not well disposed and wanted to make themselves greater than they had any right; that was one cause he did not join them, that he had a great regard for all European Missionaries, and regretted the Bishop was not placing one at his place; that he had a great regard for Mr. Taylor, and was very sorry he could not receive him and myself better; that he would be always glad to see us, and nothing gave him greater pleasure than seeing respectable Europeans ar his place. We intended to have pursued our journey, when it was considered more advisable, as Heuheu wished it as well as Iwikau who was unusually friendly

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