Ka Lei Momi, Volume I, Number 65, 6 September 1893 — HE MAIKAI KE POO, HE INO OLOKO. [ARTICLE]
HE MAIKAI KE POO, HE INO OLOKO.
Ua hoike ao ka \valalaisa i kekahi man r o e pili ana ika huakai mioi a kekumuluna o kekula kaikamahine o Knwaiahao, imua o ka Moiwahine Liliuokalani, no na mea e pili ana i na kaikamahine a ka Uui Hoonnauoo a ke Alli i hookomo ai, a i ka nana iho, he hoomaikai i kiaoki, aka, he ino oloko, no ka mea, ma ke kaona o kana mau olelo, lie hoohenehene wa le no ka hapanui, no na mea e piii ana i ka ke Alii mau olelo no konaJioihoi hoii ia ana ae ma ka Nohoalii o kona Aupuni. Ua lilo keia Ku:nukula wahlne i mea holoholo olelo, no ka mea o kona hana wale no i kauoha ia ai, oia ka ninaninau ana i na mea n pili ana i na haumana kula a ka Moiwahine i haawi aku ai na lakou e hoonaanao nioi ka [«)kt?le ponoi nn o ke Alii ma o kona kukulu ana i na nana e pono ai keia noho No makou iho, ke ku nei makou a nana i keia liana hookamani a keia kuinukula Wahine, a ke ake nei makou e hoopau loa ke Alii i kona noonoo no ke-' a muii kaikamahine, a e hoouna aku makekahi mau kula e ae, 1 oi aku ka malama ia me akahele mamua o kela kula kaj* kamahine, a oini lioi, uu pau ka hilinai o ka lahui no ka hoonaauao maik.ii iu o ka iaknu mau keiki mai kel.i halekula aku, nolaila, o ka lohe ke ola, o ko kuli ka make.