Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 263, 17 Iulai 1893 — HE MOOLELO NO Toma a me leke A I OLE NO NA KIU PALUA. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

HE MOOLELO NO Toma a me leke A I OLE NO NA KIU PALUA.

MOKUNA VIII. _____ . i KA OLELO AO MALU ILOKO O KA LUA O NA POWA. Moe kololio ae la ka uwahi o kela ki ia ana a maalo ae la hoi | mamua pono o koua mau maka . me ka pakui hohouo kenakena | 0 ka pauda, nana i hoiika ae i j ka ihu o ua kiu uei iluua, aka nae, o kahi hilu loa ma kana hoemaopopo ilio, aole ena wahi 1 ku mui, a ma na auo a pau aole loa oia i hikiiele no keia hoopahuia aua mai. “Halo, kanaka lapuwale hoopumpuni!” wahi a kekahi ieo i pa-e uiai ai mai kekahi wahi mai i maopopo ole, a oia hoi ka Toiua i koho iho ai eia oia ke huao la nei ma na ano a pau e ike ia ai konu kupouo no .ka oihana powa a me ka ole. No ka manawa pokole mahope iho, komo mai la ka poe powa, me ko lakou mau helehaleua i uhi paa ia me na pale-maka. Uele pololei mai la ke kapeua o ua poe powa la imua o ka kakou koa, a oielo mai la: “E Wili Kamaki, e hoohiki ia ana oe no ko makou ahuhui, he hoohiki hoi i like ole me ko kekahi mau ahahui lokahi i kukulu ia ma Nu loka nei.” “Oia ka uani,” wahi a Toma, “ano, ua makaukau au.” Pane hou mai la ua kapena la: “E heohiki ia ana oe no ka manawa o eha makahiki a rae hapa ka loihi, no ka mea, be elima makahiki o ka makou hoopaa ana ia makou iho malaio o ka aeMke, a be eono mahina o ia manawa i pau iho nei. Peia auanei e pau like ai ka kakou aelike i ka manawa hookahi. Ua makaukan anei oe e hoolohe mai i na kumu hoohiki ano nui?” “Ua makaukau an ma na ano a pau,” wahi a Toma. “E hoopea pono la ana kakou a pan o hoahu I waihona ! no kela a me keia mea o ka hui; a o na dala pio a pan o l»*aa ana o waiho ia aku no ia ua ka limā o kekahi komite i kohoia no ia hana, no ka pnunane like ana | mawaena o na lala a pau-—ma

ke ka’i-puu iike uua a pau na hoa.” i "He kaupneue kauhke keia, | ina peia e haua ia ai ” “Ua koi ia oe e ae oluoiu pku I i ka make e heie mai imua ou mauiua o kou hoaoana e kumaI ! kaia i mea e poino ai kekahi mea o kou mau huahanau, a e houpaa ia ana hoi oe maiaio o I kekahi huohiki oaa loa e haaivi i na kokua ikaika uo ka i«we ana i ke ola o krkuhi o na hea I ! o ka aliahui, iua paha ma kekahi auo ua iioike mai oia i 1 kona nawaliwali a knpono ole, a i ole ua kipi mai paha eia i na lala o keia hui ma ka hahuki aua i ua mea i kauohaia muluko i o kaua hnohiki.” “Oia wale no ke aiauui polo- ! iei e hana ai.” “Auo, i keia wa,” wahi hoa a ke kapeua, “e hoike aku au ia oe, noie makou i hoopaa wale ia uo ma ka h ki an-i, aka, he houpaa e ae no kekahi e hoopili paa ioa ana hoi i kekahi me kekahi ma ke ano kokoke loa—oia hoi, ua laweiawe ia k* makou hoohiki me ke kuko no ke koko.” “Pela au u koi aku nei ia oukou e hookokoke aku ia’u me oukou,” wahi a Toma.