Six Prize Hawaiian Stories of the Kilohana Art League
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Dole said he referred to take recreation with one 44 who had outgrown the bee-hive age and the age of other annoying human devices. "Do you see that flat stone?" I asked, pointing to one that lay under some lantana bushes, and was partially concealed by the sand and just be yond the reach of the surf. "I see it, " said Mr. Dole. "Do you think that some person with a bee in his bonnet has been around? Has the stone a story?" "Well, " I said, "that stone belonged to the foundation of a house whic...h Peleg Chapman built away back in the thirties. " "Tell me the story, said Mr. Dole and he sat down on the grass, as if it were his Cabinet, and stretched his legs out towards the much sound ing sea. I then told him the story as I had obtained it from the most authentic sources, included in which were some scraps in Peleg Chapman s handwriting. Peleg s father, Silas Chapman, was a poor but honest farmer who lived in Stockbridge, Massa- 45 chusetts, near the State line. He had been emi nently successful in achieving poverty, which he shared generously with his wife and sons.
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