Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume VII, Number 18, 6 September 1934 — HE OHANA I HOOIKAIKAIA KA MANAO KRISTIANO MAMULI O KA HAIOLELO IKAIKA A KO LAKOU KAHUNAPULE [ARTICLE]

HE OHANA I HOOIKAIKAIA KA MANAO KRISTIANO MAMULI O KA HAIOLELO IKAIKA A KO LAKOU KAHUNAPULE

I>. * | . • - - - s . '• i O ka hoopukaia ana o ka "awela""ame "aa liaiolelo Baibalft" me he, mea J& $ā lilo ia 1 mea hoopa aku .i ko Tot noonoo ia manuwa koke no, a kulou iho laf; kouo poo liilii ilaloJ j hpa,, ai iaia ke nana pono r ' i ka helehelena o ka elemakule, ā liookuu aku la i ka nanir pōiio aiia a kona m|V maka mali|na ona, ninau hou a|ST 1* o|a ikana nmau; H%|iiko. ; anei oe ī ke Akuaf e Unqle Pete?" : - —— '*] Manao o Pau)<j Aa hoopuluia o na maka, 0 elēmakule e , hookahi mea maopopo/i knai ae la oia iahope liia ma kona mau maka mei ka hlkiwav.... loa. ■ • ! i ■ *-■ \ "E hoomaikalia\e..AjTua/' wahi a Paulo I i pule' ma-lu iho ai iloko o konā niiau., iaia i ht !o awiwi uku ai, 1 "ke hana nei ke Kula Saßati i ka hana maikai i kela kei-i M mifi, a ho manaoio ko'trk*? hana neī keln koiki liilii i ka Ba»ika ia Unele Pete. M wahi a Lunaekaleaia Beardsiey i kela po ma ka papaaina o ia ah'lalii,' & Paulo i kamailīo aku ai 1 mea i ike * i lohe i kela ia, " 'He hana ke Akua tna ke ano kupaianaha.' " " Ke olelo nei au ej hiki ana i keia keikimahine iiilii ke hana a oi loa aīyu ka fftaikai mamua o *ka mea hiki i kekahi kanaka makna a i [ole •kāhimapule paha ke hana' nō-Unele Pete," wahi a kana wahine i olelo mai ai. i "Hauoli loa au," wahi a Emma i olelo mai ai, "ke| alakai nei ke Akua Ia kakoii e hana no kela ohana pijlikiāJ Aole hiki ke paaia o Jet ame Tot mai ka hele ana aku' i ke Kula Sabati i keia wal' ' "Ae," wahi <a Jimmij2 i lokahi mai ai, "a he ma£mae mau ko -Tet helehelena, aua hakali o Tot. He maikai ko Tot mau maka! M! wahi a Jimmi<* i hoomau mai ai, roe k« hene iki u an'a fho o kahi aka. ' "E papa," wahi a Jirbmfe, ka mea i manao mau he mana kona makuakalie ma iā nlnau hoomana apau, "aole '&nei ou manaoio h'e ulvjli ni maka o ka poe anela?" mok^na'xiv.

I • .. HE KUKAI OLELO ME MRS. SOMERVILLE i4 Ē mama," wah! aka lunaekalesia, "aole ou maikai loa, a he o-iaiklai ka 'holo ana maluna o ka hau i kela kaka*fiaka;e holo kaua i ko'Lunaekalesia Blair ma wahi,* a e kuka iiilii no ka haawi ana i Kalikimaka no ka poe llihune, apuni kakou nei,~ke kokoke loa mai nei i ka wa a kakou e ponō ai e kamaiīio no ia mea. Hiki ia kaua k«f kalaiwa a hiki ia oe ke hele e ike ia Mrs. Somerville, li'u e hoi mai ai i ka home .nei." "Aole au $īke pehea la e hiki ai la'u ke hele i keia la,** 'a Mrs. Beardsley i kue mai ai. Ua manao iho nei'Ati"'4 p»hi pala6a a ke kupa'i mai ne! na hana o keia la." ?

' po*otel kela e p'apa; pono oia e liele; he mea maikai ia nona, Hiki ia*u ke holoi inapa a kakou, a iiao a?u hfki lto tā Jennie ke'kawela mai, riiamua o ko maknu hele ana'i ke*kula; a ni> na pai ame na meaono, ua oi loa ak« ko' ffiakotf maikai Me ai oie ia mau mea mamua o ka ai ia m«u mea; oia ka Kahunapule Bīair i olelo mai ai, a pela pu rto mē Kaiika Willis, a he wahi manaoio iki ko'u ua pololei laua. |Ano e mama, e hooponopoflb A aku au iko l&uoho, —e mak4ukau no oe iloko oka manawk pokole," ■ ; He ka Emma e hooponopono āi i na mea o ka home mahope nei, ahiki pono ole ke loaa ia Mrs, Beardsley ka manawa e kue aku ai mamua o kona ike ana iho ua hele oia a miomio a ku ana ma ka aoao o kana kane, a ua uhi ponoi'a a'paa me ka huluhulu mehana. ona bele hoohoihoi! oke kaa, ka ea huihui, a maluna ae ona mea apau o ka ! na poe i aloha ai, ua lilo iho la lakou apau i mea nana e h(joikaika ae i kona kino nawaliwali a me he' v/fehiiie hOu la oia. "Aole i kana mai nui oke kokua e loaa mai nei mai ia Emma mai i keia mjiu la, e papa!" wahi a ka wahine i olelo mai ai; "kupaaanaha na alahele o ka Kaku; he ola okoa Tw*u ike i }lq ka wa mamua he makahiW ae nei a oi i hala!" "Ae, e mama, he jkeikimahine oiaio ka kaua, — hc keiki iahiue a'u e makepake nei e hoomaikai aku i;ke Akua i .a la apau o ko'u ola ana. Ua ike anei oe e m&ip.a, ke like ioa #e nei oia me peou ano ia'u i ike mua loa ai' ia —he oiaio, he mea keiia o'u eoi loa aku ai ke aloha' iaia." 1 • "He loa koj'u he kokua nui soa oia rio PaAiio, mai ka—mai ka —

"Mai ka wa au ame a'u i lawe ai i na mai ke kula mai a ke alo|ha a ka £Toola, —oia anei kiu i manao ai?" . !

"A, ae, & pii mau., ae ka maikai ame ka momo[M o ka haawina ina wa apsp e paa ai o ka hatrvvina