An' Rabbit spend a little time till he tell goodbye.
Meanwhile Annancy wouldn' go home. Him sit in the road till Rabbit coming home back. An' him ask Rabbit if him succeed.
Rabbit say:—"Oh no!"
So they begin to talk. An' by this time Sea-gaulin was passing an' hear what they are saying.
An' when Gaulin go home back, him 'tudy between himself that, if him only get a bus an' dress himself tidy an' drive to the gal yard, she'll sure be his wife.
An' Sea-gaulin goes down, an' the gal was very glad to see him an' invite him inside the house, an' they begun to arrange to be married.
An' there was a old-witch boy which was brother to the gal whisper to her:—"That one is Gaulin."
An' the gal say:—"Oh no, it is my dear love."
So the boy say to then:—"Never mind, one day you will find out if he is not Mr. Gaulin."
So, when Gaulin tell goodbye an' go home to his yard back, the boy follow him an' go to the river side where Gaulin is fishening, an' he climb a tree which hung over the water.