Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 5, Number 6, 9 May 1860 — He moolelo lealea. [ARTICLE]
He moolelo lealea.
Ma Ileiani e hele kekahi mau keiki, a i ekolu, i ka maikai’kai, ma ke kaulanakauhale e aku. He poi keiki keia aole i hele mawaho o ke kulanakaūhale; a i ka hele ana o lakou, ua mahaoi aku no kekahi keiki o lakou mnmua a ike i ka pohaku mile e ku ana, kahea koke aku la oia i na mea mahope, “E lau ala e ! e holo wikiwiki mai olua, eia ke* kahi hoahanau o kakou la, ua make ; aloha ino ! Eia ka inoa la, o 2 mile ; ike iho la lakou ua kapa io no kekahi keiki o lakou ia iooa, ka i maila no ia o no keiki i hele hope mai ai. Ae ! oia. Aloha ino ! E uwe kakou, ’ka noho like no ia o lakou a puni ka pohaku mile a uwe iho lakou me ka waimaka helelei, rne ka lana o ko lakou mauao, ilaila maoli no ka waiho ia ana o ke kino kupapau 0 ke lakou hoahanau, a pau kn uwe nna a lakou, hele hou aku no lakou, a loaa hou nku la no, ua pohaku mile hou, e olelo ana ekolu mile, eia hou no ua makamaka o kakou, olelo aela kekahi keiki manao au o ke kaikunana keia o ke kaikaina aku la kela, noho hou no lakou n uwe e like no mea ka iakou hana mua ana. Ua like loa keia wahi moolelo me ka moolelu me ka moolelo o Lepe i hoopunipuni ai 1 na ’kua e imi mai ana ia ia a loaa ai iluoa o ke kumu laau ; olelo kekahi akua heaha la hoi keia mea hohona, olelo kekahi poe akua he pilali hou, ae malie no la ia • kukukuku nei ka mahu, D*