A blow that renders the opponent unconscious.
1 This is the wigwam, said Ko- ko , and this is the old woman.
2 Through all these busy days Umè- ko moved as one but little interested.
3 He had promised Umè- ko never again to speak rudely to their father.
4 As soon as Mee - ko saw what he was doing, he fairly screamed.
5 Umè - ko went again to her father, saying that she again had failed.
6 Umè - ko , my child, you have always been a good and obedient daughter.
7 Has-se has gone from me, but Ta-lah - lo - ko has come in his place.
8 So long as they sit perfectly still old Ko- ko - ka can't see them.
9 Why should Umè- ko have left him again, and at such an hour?
10 Tatsu grew to love the old dragon plum as Umè - ko had loved it.
11 He therefore begged them to hail Ta-lah - lo - ko as head chief of the nation.
12 Away went the lodge, and up went Ko- ko , puffing and panting, after it.
13 Kua - ko was lying in his hammock, smoking, I think-certainlynot reading.
14 Three days after my arrival at the village, Kua - ko returned with his companion.
15 Here, in this room, at this moment, your Umè - ko is waiting.
16 When Kano and Umè- ko were off, Mata scrambled excitedly into her own vehicle.
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