Nupepa Puka La Kuokoa, Volume I, Number 171, 20 November 1893 — KA EUEU WIWO OLE 0 NU IOKA A I OLE, O KA Makai Kiu Hale Niwela. [ARTICLE]
KA EUEU WIWO OLE 0 NU IOKA A I OLE, O KA Makai Kiu Hale Niwela.
MOKUNA XXn. Ia wa ua hopmakaokaa koke ka laaa koroneio me kana bake a me kana peni no ke kakaa ana i na olelo a ke kanaka i kamailio mai ai. Kamailio mai oia ia Hale e nee aka a kokoke ma kpna aoao, a 1 ko Hale noho ana iho ma kahi a Badawela i makemoke ai iaia e nobo, ua. kamailio mai la oia: .“E Hale, na’u no i powamaln i ke-pla e Mrs. Baiauwina, a o kela kanaka ppīo e la ilpko .o ka halepaahao, aole loa oia i hewa.” . 1ka pau ana o keia mau olelo a Badawela, ua olelp hou māllāoīa: «E haalēle mai pukou' iā’u, a o Hale Niwēla wāle no ke hoho mai me a’u, oiai o nā īnēa ā7a e makemake neie hoakaka aia wale no iā •,, » * f mawaena ona ame a ? u, aohe kuleana oka lehulehu ia mau mea. 0 kela wale ae la no ko ka lehulehu kuleana.” Me ka hookāuloa ole iho, ua haa-. lele mai la na keonimana ia Hale malōko o ke keena o laua wāle no. < «Ke hoomaikai aku hēi āu ia oē e Badawela. Heaha kou makemake i powa ai i kela luahine, ia Mrs. Balauwina?” ft O ke dala,” wahi a Badawela. «Aole anei oe i aihue i kahi mau dala mahope iho oko pepehi malu ana ia Mrs. Balauwina?” tf He makemake io no au e lawe malu i kekahi huina dalaia wa, aka e hai aku ana nae au ia oe he moolelo kupanaha.” «Hahai ia maī, eia aa ke hoolohe pono loa aka nei.” “Iloko o umikumalima makahiki i hala ae nei, oīai au e hele mai ana mai Kaleponi mai, aia nae malana o ka moku hookahi a’u rholo maī ai he Jede me elua wahi kaikamahīne ui launa ole mai. He wahine ano keeo loa ua wahine la, a ua pinepine kona hoopaapaa ana me kekahi poe kane e ae o luna o ua moka la, a no ia mea ua lawe mau au ma ko’u aoao na pale ana i ka lede mai. na olelo homo a kekahl poe e ae. Ma ia mea ua Ulo koke au i hoaloha nona, a mai iā wa mai no ua mare / \ ia maua. Aole i loihi ko maua noho pu ana, no ka mea, aole i hala he mau la loihi ua ioohia iho la ua wahine a’u ika mai fiva a make koke īho la no; nolaila ua haalele ia iho la au he kane wahine make me elua mau kaikamahina kolea liilii ui, <«Ahe! ke ike nei au he mau mahoe laua ea? ,r wahi a ka makai kiu. «He mau kaikamahine laua, aka aole nae laua he mau mahoe, eia nae he Uke loa ko laua mau helehelena.” Mahope iki iho o kona hoomaha ana, ua hoomaka hou mai la ola e kamailio: ; “Mamua nae oka ana on& t wahine la a’u, uahoikē mai laoia ia’u he mau kaikamahlne waiwa!
kana, a he mau dala nui ka laua ma kekahi wahi.” u O kau wahine, oia anei ke kalkamahineponoiaMrs. Balauwina? ,J wahi a ka makiu kiu. <f AoIe oia he kaikamahine ponoi loa ,na Mrs. Ealauwina, aka he kaikamahine oia na kona hoahanau.” Hoomaopopo iho la o Hale na ano kuhihewa ka loio, oiai ma kana hoīke ana mai īaīa he kaikamahlne ponol ka Mrs. Badawela. t( Ua haawi koke aku anei oe īa Mrs. Balauwlna i na moopuna ana mahopo iho o kou pae ana mai i Nu īoka nei?” t( Aole au i haawī koke aku, aka ua kakali au a hala na makahiki he elima. Ua ake nui au. e aloha laua īa’u mamua o kuu hana ia mea. I kapiha ana o na makahiki elima, na haawi aku ia au i kekahi o na kaikamahine iaia, me kuu olelo aku iaia ua make kekāhi o laua. Ua lawe ka luahiue i ua kaikamahine la a hoonaauao me he lā nana ponoi. Aka, iloko no nae o ia manawa aia no au e hooikaika. mau anaehoohuli mal i kona manao e hana e likē me ko’u makemakē. I kekahi la nāē, ua loāa pono iho la au iaMrs. Balauwina e hōokpnokono ana i ke kaikamahine e hana l kekahi mau hana inoa’u i makemake al iaiā e •hana. Nolaila, iloko o kona huhu nui ua kipāka ia ke kaikamahine. He hookahi o kela maa kaikamahine ua hoolilo īa e a’u i mea hana e likēmē ko’a makēmāke, aka o ke * kaikaina n J āē! aēlē loa pnājinākpmakē iā’d mai kinohi loa nāai. No ia. mea, i ka piha ana o kona maa makahiki i ka amikumaiaallinā ua kipaku ia oia e a’a.” t Aoīe i pau.)