Ka Lahui Hawaii, Volume III, Number 39, 27 September 1877 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
I kekahi ]a, aaa kekahi kanaka n<ma ka aoonoo akahai amena lala ikaika, e j)ii ana maluua o kekalii imli uihinihi l«oioo, a iaia i hiki aku ai ma kekahi lae j»ohaku kiihao ano hooweiiweli, hoio ae la ka ipaeele ma kona p«>, iak i lohe iho ai ika leo o kaaa wahi kaiki kaiie uuku, e pae ae aaa maiak) oaa, a i koaal I alawa ana iho, aia hoi ua wahi keiki tiuku nei e pii ae ana ma ia ala hookahl 0 ka hana hoi nana i kono i ka oianao e keia makoa e pii aku loa kela psli awaawaa, aoie ia i oi aku mamaa o ktola makamae o kana keiki, a hoi hop« hou iho la kona mau keehin» wawae ilaio aole hoi i ]iau ka iele ana o kona haa li, me ka makau nui, a hiki wale i ka lbaa hou ana i kana keiki kahi e pakele ai. Aole i poina iki ia haawina iaia. Aole aunei hoi e hooomanao iho kela a nie keia makua, o na keehina waewaee ka la'kou tnau aia ponoi no mahope oko lakou meheu. He mea ponn hoi e hoopoinaia akn na hana hewa r pau. | "No ia hoi, e hahai oukou i ke Akoa, e like me na keiki puoahele. £ haJe hoi oukou me ke aloha, e lik« me ka K.risto i aloha mai ai ia kakou, a haawi hoi iaia iho no kakou, i *lana » me ka mohai i ke Akua, i mea ala oluoiu. A o ka inoekolohe, ameoa mea haumia a pau, a n>e ka pomwaiwai, aoie loa e hoohikiīa ia mau mea iwaena o oukou, he mea ia e poino ai na haipuīe,"