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THE SHARK-GOD.
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the wizard lived, he found that the man he sought had gone away to a distant part of the island, so poor Kama had to pick up his pig and cross over the mountains to the locality where the sorcerer had gone. When he had found the wizard and told his story, he was directed to apply to the shark-god who lived near in his temple. This temple was a cavern at the edge of the sea, a fearsome place, full of dark shadows and thundering echoes of the waves; here Kauhu the shark-god rested when he quitted his realm in the deep waters. Kama found two grisly monsters, guardians of the cave, and these cried, “Keep off! keep off! No man may enter on penalty of death.” “Death or life,” said Kama, “I do not care; I only want revenge for my slain children.” He then told the grim guardians the story of his wrongs, and besought them to aid him in getting justice on Kupa. They answered him, “Kauhu is absent now; he is fishing in the dark depths of ocean, and if he finds you here on his return, you will certainly be devoured. However, we will help you if we can, but we must hide you carefully at first, and find some time in which the god is unusually good-natured to bring you before him.” They hid Kama and his pig in a place where the taro peelings and