Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume VI, Number 43, 1 March 1934 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
Ē kala mai ke Akua ia'u pu kekahi!"\\ahi a Mrs Beardsley i i olelo mai ai ; "aole a ! i i lilo'i mea kokua ia oe aole no hoi i kuu poe keiki. Ua hoole au ia lakou i na mea apau aole hoi i ae ia la.kou i kekahi mea. Ua hiki lio paha hoi ia'u ke hana a iilo ka home i wahi olioli nui loa no lakou. O e kuu mau keiki aloha! ina aole i lohi loa keia manawa, e haawi mai ia mama i wahi lumi uuku iloko o ko oukou mau puuwai ano, Ua weheia ae ke kaola nui mailoko aku o ko'u mau maka e kela haiolelo kamaha'o loa elike me ia i wehe ole ia mamua aku. O f ina no hoi i hai mua ia mai keia haiolelo mamua loa aku nei! He manao anei kou e Paulo ua lohi loa keia manawa?" wahi ana i umahawa mai ai iaia ityo, anei'oē e hiki $na*iase lee«iiiimai liilii ia mama, a e kala mai iaia no ko ka wa i hala?" Puliki mai la kona mau lima ia Paulo, a pinapinai iho la kana mau honi ana i kona mau papalina. "Mai nana oe ia mea e mama, ua pono no oe; owau kai pono ole, aka aole au i manao he mea kekahi i manao nui ia'u; he pono ia'u e loaa ka ike oi ae, M a hopu £ #iwi aku la oia i kona papale kapu a hoomaka aku la e hele no ka hale waiho mauu, me na hiohiona paha'oha'o maluna o kona helehelena. (Aole e pau)