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Ab5-59 Ab5-60 Ab5-61 Ab5-62 Ab5-63 Ab5-64
e haha ma te ika e haha ma te rima ihe hakaua koia

Obviously the kind of glyph seen in Ab5-59 and Ab5-61 indicates a continuity of the subject matter compared with what we saw in the preceding page. And the fish in Ab5-60 we recognize from the page before the previous page. And then there are also the three rhombs on top of each other, seen in the page before the previous page and in the previous page, but not in this page; these rhombs will return again in the next page. I must divide the text into pages in order to get overview. But in reality there is much complexity here, and my division into pages is somewhat arbitrary. For instance, we will soon arrive at a sequence of glyphs which shows similarities with the glyphs above:

Ab6-4 Ab6-5 Ab6-6 Ab6-7 Ab6-8
ma te vaha ki te ika ma te rima e nuku ko te tagata vae kore