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keeping his own up manfully
She was depressed, and he told her she must keep up her spirits for—everybody's—sake! and set her a good example by keeping his own up manfully.
— from The Heavenly Twins by Sarah Grand

Kedleston holding office under Mr
No one criticises them now, for nationalism and democracy have lost in public interest; but the cynic, with a recollection of former party divisions, may smile at the spectacle of Lord Curzon of Kedleston holding office under Mr. Lloyd George of Criccieth.
— from While I Remember by Stephen McKenna

ka huelo o ua moo
i ka pahu kapu o Kahalaomapuana, aia hoi ilaila, ua hoopiiia ka huelo o ua moo nui nei iluna o ka pahu kapu, ua uhiia i ka oloa , ka ieie, a me ka palai, a he mea weliweli loa ia laua ka nana ana aku.
— from The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai by S. N. Haleole

ka huelo o ua moo
no a me ka huelo o ua moo nei, iloko
— from The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai by S. N. Haleole

ka hana o ua moo
I nana aku ka hana o ua moo nei, e ku mai ana o
— from The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai by S. N. Haleole


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