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Examples
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"I know Ocampo is not doing all this just to show us in the end there was nothing wrong with what they did," Rono said.
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"Illustrious Rono," cried Jack, "for goodness sake, tell these gentlemen you are not a lover of sweet sounds."
Willis the Pilot Paul Adrien
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Jack told the prime minister that the great Rono would be prepared to receive their majesties whenever they chose to visit him.
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Majesties observing Rono use a fork, did so likewise; but though they stuck a piece of meat on the end of it, and held it in one hand, they continued carrying the viands to their mouths with the other.
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Rono the Great banished from his country, and compelled to go and pillow his head on a foreign sail, like Marius at Minturnus -- like
Willis the Pilot Paul Adrien
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"Like Rono the Great in the island of Hawai," suggested Jack.
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It was, therefore, clear from this statement that Willis was to be henceforward Rono the Great.
Willis the Pilot Paul Adrien
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Though the worshippers of the great Rono appeared gentle and peaceable enough, there were to be seen here and there a human jaw-bone, seemingly fresh, with the teeth entire, suspended over the entrances to the huts.
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The high priest of the temple, Raou, and his daughter, On La, priestess of Rono, solemnly declared that the man in question was Rono himself, who had returned at the precise time named, and in the manner he promised.
Willis the Pilot Paul Adrien
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"What else could you take in your hand for such a purpose, O Rono?" inquired Jack.
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