Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume VII, Number 21, 27 Kepakemapa 1934 — HE OHANA I HOOIKAIKAIA KA MANAO KRISTIANO E KA HAIOLE A KE KAHUNAPULE OLA IA OHANA ME KEKAHI POE AKU [ARTICLE]
HE OHANA I HOOIKAIKAIA KA MANAO KRISTIANO E KA HAIOLE A KE KAHUNAPULE
OLA IA OHANA ME KEKAHI POE AKU
"WeU, e ka mea aloha," wah» a Mrs, Beardsley, me ke apo ana mai o kona Hrtta me k<? ak&hele iaia, "He manaolana ko'u © oe ame inakou apaii e hui pu aku nie ia a himeni i ke mele oi loa ae o ka nani, ]mua o ka nohoaiu maluna'e» ma ka ahaaiiia male a ke Keikihipa. n ; "Heaha īa kona manao ma kela olelo, —he kyEi>aianaha keia poe Kristiano," wahi a Jack i noemoolho ai laia iho. 1 . . | "E himeni ana o .īimmie ame a'u i keia Iwlawai ae ina oukou e makomake ia maua o Wahi $ Jonnie i kamaiiio mai ai, "aole anei pela, e vTimmis?" "He oiaio ia," wahi a Jimmie i kakoo mai ai, ' : :Manao a« t e haawi mai ana hoaloha o Pauio i kekahi hoakaka *na e pili ana no kk aeoUan haj>a," ' *'Uē au he inea maik&i e pana j&ua I
pila, alaila hai aku ia oufcou i ke ano 6 fca*u han« ia! mea." wahi « Paulo, mv' kn wehe a~na ao i kelenhi puolo, a lawo \o la maUoko nn;: o ,: n!n i kekaM poho vriwt lolhi e ka laua paina, *-Well, ua m&nao an ua maalea loa waoti o T*au!o mahope mai nou a ua n-u-popo ae la ia'u i keia wa fīe kinnu," \vnhi a Ēmma. "0 ka aeolian hapa," wahi a Paulo i hoomaka mat ai e kamailio, "ua kapM;> ia mai. ke 'aleua kauhina o 0 *o-n pnhu, a oukou o ike t»|lf la,' aia ma fcahi <> iuiha L: hehonn. a ho poepoo k* mm M%* l ai he mau jmkapuka