Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume XI, Number 44, 2 November 1872 — He hewa ino! E pono e hoopai! [ARTICLE]

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He hewa ino! E pono e hoopai!

[ O ka palnpula inhlaio iho, uiui ka peni inai no iu a kekalii wahine haole, e noho nnn ma kein kulnnaknuhnle, e hoike ar,Q i ke kouno hewaia &nn o ka hale kahi «mn e noho nei.—L. H.] He kaikamnhine Htt\vaii i hoonanuao ponoi», ua mnhnloia, a ke komailio nei i ka olelo haole urie ka puka pono, ke bena nei oia no ka imi i kona ola no ka uku ia aku, a ua noho po hoi me ka mea nana i hoolimalima aku maloko o kekahi keena kaawale. I kekahi ahiniii Poaono, oiai ua kaawale (iku ka inen hale, komo mai la kekohi ivahine a me elua kaikamahine maloko, a nana ae la ma o a maanei a puui ke keona me ka wiwo ole, me ka mnnao e hao wale. O lakou a pau, mai Koolau mai. Apo aku lii kekahi o lakou i kekahi mea & ke kaikanmahine hana i kuai ai mai kona iloaa pule niai, a huna iho la. A o kekahi hoi, lawe ae In i ke da!a a pau i loaa i ka men hana—a o ke ko!u, lalau aku !«; ia i kekalii mau iole komo, oia na lole i haawiia aku i ke kaikamahine hana e kona h&ku. Ua lawe nku la lakou ine ke ano aihue a powa hoi, aka, ua hoole ioa keia kaikaintihine i ko'lakou lawe io ana, a no ka oi o ko lakou ikaika i kona, ua Ij1(j» aku (a no. Ua hooikaika no ua leaikamnhine nei i ke koi ana i kona waiwai, me ka olelo > aku, Ua loaa inni iu mau loie inaikaimoioko <t ka f u hanai ar»ii. U« hooikaika oia ma kd doi ana, hoihoi mai i kekahi iole * nona, aohe nae he loua. Alualu loaaku 1 oo oiu a waho m ke alanui, no ka enea, 1 ia ki wahine hnoie i haawi mai, * Aolle lakou i haawi iki mai, a eia nae I ka olelo hookamo n lakou i pane mai ai, | Aohe o makou iuakau i ka haole. Aohe iio paha ia he triea e kokua ma» at i keia t hana, ina e oleln aku, O na kaikamahine i elua iloko o keīei huakai, he n»au kaikai-1 . m iio nona ; a m> ka wahine makua i belc , pu mui ai, he M :>retnona. Me la wahioe ■ | noho pu ai keīia mau kaikamahīne oii- * hope iiho o ka make ana o ko bkou ma- ' koihime, A o ftie kaikamahine noon ea mea i hao wale ia iho la, ua hoomaamaa 1 la ma ka hana u:iaikai a me ka hoooainuao J a lekklH iabiiMi» KaiiaUano, nolaik, ua hoooaauao ami. ,I haUhU* mai, oi« ke Mmu i» m, *»•

waoaao, m*mvm ae o ke ala toa o ko ka poe. lia pak» nae ke kiikimihine ma kahi e, i o ka aihue, oa koiuo ae b » ka h«Je koke a iloko hoi o ke keem o ke kaikainahine hana. Hoomaka hou oa i kana haoa he apakau, a ike ia aku la ota e kekahi wahi keiki uoka, i oana i holo aku a hai i ka wahine hao!e. n>e ka oielo aku, owai la ia? Ika hele ana hoi oka wahioe haole a ike, ua kipako kok« ia ke kolohe, aka, ua hunahuna e iho la nae ia i kekahi mau mea. Ika hoi ana aku o ke kolohe, ua haiawai mai la oia me ka ona raa ka puka pa, a ua ikeii na mea ana i huna ai. Ua manaoia. aole wale keia oka makamua o ka hana ana ma keia ano hilahila o!e. Heaha ka inea pono e hana aku ai »na ohana o keia ano ? No Hakipuu, ma Koolau ae nei keia poe. Ua ikeia no hoi ko lakou mau inoa. Haole. Houolulu, N«.v. 1, 187*2.