Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 401, 2 March 1892 — A WISE INTERPRETATION. [ARTICLE]

A WISE INTERPRETATION.

Tli< re 18 a aermon in thi» one, P a trav<«ler, t<»ld me bv an old Srotrlim:4tr who hai>{*encd to U» atfnl ill tho .«ann* ('anniiiK** with me. A l)urnlee »iavy, on one morning. toi«l hi9 wife of a eunoua clr« ani he ha»l (iuring the night. tlreamed that he kuU'a big fat rat ootning to«vanls hi:n, followed l»v two lean onea aiul in ihe rear, one blind one. lle waa greatly worned over it, nnd Bwore tnat Koine great evil waa about to fal.l upon him. He had hoard tiiat lo dream of r«U for*»bodod some d.ire ealamitv. In min did be aj»p»«:i to hiB wifV. but she could uot rrlii k ve him. Hie son, who, bv the way, wa» ?i bright lad, hearing ''ilie dream told v volunteert*d to in it. and he did it with the ivisiloin <>f a Joseph. Said he: '*The faī r;it is the m 111 who kee|>s th«» j#ii l i !ii' liouM» whrre ve gang ia aaw ft«'ii. :ind the twa lean anes 'iii' Mid nie niith<*r; and the blind uim' i8 }'»• r*« •1, falll»*r '' —Er. ...- -— —'