Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 2, Number 20, 12 August 1857 — Mea Kupanaha. [ARTICLE]
Mea Kupanaha.
Ma ka apana o Honuaula, Maui, malail* kekahi kaikamahine aua i ike i kekahi me| kupanaha, o Abikaira kona inoa, aia i ki | t 19 o keia malama o lulai nei, hele aku ) a 0 Abikaira a me Abe i ka pule, ma« Keoneoio mai a i Keawakapu, o ka loihi oia wahi a la. ua i hele mai ai, eono mile no ia a me k( hapa. A pau ka pule, hoi aku ia ua mao kaikauiahine nei, a hiki i Kanahema, kipa a« la i kekalii hale e paina i ko laua aina aw», kea. Aole nae iei o Abikaiira, olelo aku i« ia Ahe, Oai hoi nei no au. " Okal hoi mai la no ia o Ahikain, a hala ka elua hapakolu o ke aa o Kealukekua, koe ka h«. pakolu, alaila hiki aku i kauhale, o ka haupgl makau mai la no ia, o ka hele aku la no i« he hapa mile koe, hiki aku i kauhaie, a lo a «l ika ui. Ka! haohao oia i keia ua i haul«l imī mai luna mai, no ka mea, aole ke kumnl Ra ua, o ke ao, aole nae he ao maluna i a l ■kanawa ana i hele aku ai, e maopopo a | | ( H Koi ia ia kahi o ka ua ani piai; nanaoiaai.l Bope ona, a mamua aku ona, aole nae he ut I Pma kana wahi e hele ai, malaila wale no ki’H 'hi ua. ■ la wa ana e hele ana, nana aku la kon» ■ maka mauka, aia hoi! e ulu ae ana kahi mei ■ i ano e loa ika ike a kona maka! Ua hk« ■ kona ano ili me kekahi hale Pulemila, Dui B olalo, uuku oluna; o kona ano awaho ke ni. B na aku, ua like ia me kekahi lole amaomaoH ! uliuli lipolipo, oia ma ke kauwahi onu, makt ! kauwahi hoi, ua like ia ine ke anmnue; p ! ne la kona nui, a me knna kiekie, a Imhi loa. j 1 kona ike ana ia mea, he mea e ka nui, j. i mahuahua loa konu makau. Hoikaika kum |B | manao e holo ka lio, aole nae e hiki, ua p U . ni loa nia i ka makau no kela mea kupanahiH ana e ike nei; o ka nee mai la no keia o ui men kupanaha nei, a o ke ku mai la no ij mamuao kalio o ua Ahikaira nei, o koni p»uli mni In no ia a kaumaha, aole oia i jk« i kona haule ana ilalo, o kona make iho ta no | paha ia, a mahope iho pohala ae. H j Mnlaila oia kahi i waiho ai a hala ka hon j me ka ike ole ae, eia ke waiho nei i ke aa, !he hanu no nae iloko ona, aole nae he noo. ’ noo. A mahope mai ka hoi ana mai ok« | kuik'unana, oin hoi o Ahe, a ma kalii ]<>jhi B ! nku, i ike mai ai oia i keia mea lelo i kawm-■ ho ike alanui. Olelo oia iloko ona, "Ki, holo aku nei paha ona o Al»ikaira, hnule iho inei ka hainnka,” Hole aku la ia a kokoke, j olelo hou, “ Ka, o kahi pau ka, ua welie ki B j pahu i ku pau a kau inahope o ka lio, n ui 'haule iho nei.” A, ia wn, puiwa koua maiiho, a makau mai la, hoeueu nia i kn liu e hele aku, aole nae e hele, makau ka lio, kua oia llalo, a alakai uku la i ka lio me ka makau no. 0ka hele aku la kokeia, a kokoke ike aku la oke kaikaina, ua haule. Waoeo mai la no ia, ua loaa i ke daimonio, no kuoi inaknu honua ana mni. Kahea mai lanAhe i ke kaikaina, “ E Ahikaiia e!” a peia h<u nu kana kahea ana, aole nae lohe mai. Kii aku la oia, houla mai la iluna, ua haalulu wale oia, aole puka kona leo, na paa. 0 konu kui aku lu uo ia i hiki i ka hale, aole nae e hiki, no ka mea, ua kaumaha Inua elui, nolaila, pule o Ahe, a pau, o ka mama mii la no in. Hoi aku la i,ka hale, lapaau ii, i ola ae la o Abikaira, a hai mai la i ka mei ana i ike ai. JAMES DAVID. ■ Honuaula, lulai 20, 1857.