The Menehunes Their Adventures With the Fisherman And How They Built the Canoe

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The Menehunes Their Adventures With the Fisherman And How They Built the Canoe
Emily Foster Day
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Hardly, though, had the last Mene- hune disappeared when Laka, the canoe builder, strode through the forest jun- gle and paused in the koa grove, looking about him in dubious wonder. Every tree stood in stately dignity; and so far as mortal eyes could see, not a stone THE MENEHUNES had been turned for ages, not a handful of earth disturbed since the first fallen leaves changed to mold, for the Mene- hunes work well, and they work without hurry.
Down the brown back of the man crept a chill of fe
...ar; then he shrugged his shoulders defiantly, and again choos- ing a tree that suited his purpose, one after another he slashed off the long roots where they dug deep into the soil, and before the sun set another hale old giant of the woods lay quivering on its torn branches.
It was a hard day's work, and the tired man shouldered his ax and trudged down the mountain to his cabin by the sea. But when in the morning he re- turned to the forest to trim the log to THE MENEHUNES the length of a canoe, not even a chip of all those that had fallen from his ax the day before remained to mark the spot.


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