Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1920 — “The People of the Pelup Peninsula." [ARTICLE]

“The People of the Pelup Peninsula."

We were floating down the beautiful Plongdong when, descrying a glorious whangdoop hid amongst the Igfans along the swamgit (shore), I Instantly ordered the mogpong to row the coopang toward It. Obeying my command with an alacrity that proved his dew tlon to me, the little fellow pulled lustily on the right tlngwop (oar or paddle) until, by virtue of his efforts, we were headed in the direction whence had come the vision of the multi-col-ored whangdoop. My readers win, readily appreciate the tremendous excitement that seized me when I say that the whangdoop was of unusual and of a conformation that would preclude the possibility of anyone for a moment mistaking it for the ogplup, which, a* everyone knows, It so much resembles.—(After the Manner of Most Travel Articles.)—From Life.