The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai

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" When Kaonohiokala heard he awoke from sleep and signed with his eyes toLaukieleula to call the guards of the shade. She called: O big bright moon, O moving cloud of Kaialea, Guards of the shadows, present yourselves before the chief.
Then the guards of the shade came and stood before the chief. Lo! theheat of the sun left the chief.
When the shadows came over the place where the chief lay, then he calledhis sister, and went to her, and wept over her, for his heart faintedwith love for his you
...ngest sister, and long had been the days of theirseparation.
When their wailing was ended he asked, "Whose child are you?" Said the sister, "Mokukelekahiki's, Kaeloikamalama's, Moanalihaikawaokele's through Laukieleula. " Again the brother asked, "What is your journey for?" Then she told him the same thing she had told the mother.
When the chief heard these things, he turned to their mother and asked, "Laukieleula, do you consent to my going to get the one whom she speaksof for my wife?" "I have already given you, as she requested me; if anyone else hadbrought her to get you, if she had not come to us two, she might havestayed below; grant your little sister's request, for you first openedthe pathway, she closed it; no one came before, none after her.


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