Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume VI, Number 47, 23 November 1867 — Hana uko ole a Irekahi wahine i kana kane mare. [ARTICLE]

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Hana uko ole a Irekahi wahine i kana kane mare.

E ks Kcokoa s : Aloka <*-— Ma ka Poaooo, oia ka la eiua o keia rr.a- i hioa i hala iho nei. , ia'u i kipa aku ai maioko oka Hale Hoo-; : kolokolo ma ke keeoa o ka Lunakaoawai Hoo- _ malu o Honolulu nei. ike aku ia au i keka* ■ {ni wahioe eku ana imua oia Aha, ī hoopii; j mai no kana kane mare i ka pepehi ka iaia. ~ I Ma ka hoike aoa a ua wahioe oei imua o ka ; 1 Aha, a me ka hoike pu no hoi & oa hoike o j ; ka aoao hoopii, a hoopiiia, ua akaka, ua he« I wa oie ke kane mare a ua wmhioe ia, pela i | ka naoa aoa aku, a peia io oo ka hooholo | ana o ka Lunakanawai, nolaila, ua hookou j ia ke kane me ka maikai, a ua iii aku ka ; | ahewa ana o ke Kanawai maluna oua wa« bioe ia, no ka mea, he ekolu hewa nui a ua wahine oei i hana ino aku ai i kana kane. Eia ka muu. Oka haaleie ana oua wa-1 hine la i ko laua wahi moe, a inoe ma kahi! e, a ao ka po bot mai, a hoohakaka i ke kane. | Alua. O kona lele maoii aku no a pepe-: hi i kana kane, me ka nou aku i ka pohaku, me ku paa ana i ka umiumi a me kahi huna ! o kana kane. Me he dia hihiu ia okn wao{oahele ka haoa una a keia wahine ī kana i kane mare, e kuhi ana paha ia hann ana he ! maikai, hu hoi si ia hana ana. | Akolu. 0 kona hana ino maoii no i ka-1 1 na kane, haehae i kona kapa komo, a waiho j ; wale kona kino, me be liona huhu la e hae- : hae ana i ka hipa, peia keia hana i hanuia e ! keia wahine imua o kana kane, aka, aole j nae he hana mai a Palai e, o ka luhe wnle |mai no, 'īie ka paie mai, aoie kui, aoie pe- . pehi, pela ko'u lohe ia manawa, he keu a ke j kanaka hepa a'u i ike ni, ka huhu ole i keia j } mnu hnna ino a kana wahine, e aho ke kika i iokamaunaika ianei mau hana. Pela ! j j Pela!' Pela ka ! Pela ka !! Ano keia mau j j hana ino, uko ole ana i hoopii aku ai. Ua j ! kau la mai ka ahewa maluna on;i, a penei : j | E hoopiia ma ke daia, a me ka hana ma j ! Kawn ma ka hanaoolea e iike me ka inanao! { o ka Aha e hooholo ai, aka, ua ninau ia nku j |i ka manao oke kane ina ka hoopai i ka j j wahine, i mai kela, nole o'u mnnao peln, e I hookuu iaia, me ke ao aku i na e hana hou ! j oia pela, niaiia, e hoopai aku ka hope, no i |ka n»ea, ua iohe, nolmla, ke waiho nei ka | j hoomalu maiuna ona ī keia manawa, nolaila, I iauheaoukou e na wnhine a pnu loa mai j Hawnii o Keawe a Kauai o Mano, ke kau ■ j leo aku nei ko oukou wahi knikunane, mai I i hoohalike oukou me ka hana a keia wnhine ! j i knna kane, o pilikia auanei oukou, i pake- \ le keia wahine i ke aloha o kana kaoe mnre, | ;ua olelo ka Lunakanawni ī na e hiki hou | ; inai kekahi hihia i ona la e iike me keia,; ; hookahi hnna he hoopni wale no. E aoe j o'u mau knikuahine, o kipa hewa keia mau ; leo ika ilio. Owau no me ke «lohn. | E. Z. Kahoaaku. 1 Kaowawni, Honolulu, Oalui, Nuv. 4,1867. t