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s():ethin~

to drink

I s;\(\l1 (torn)

!~C

,~ 'il~;

ver:' flue:l (torll) tificd(!) to find COri;)all~1 t:lcrc

so carel(;ss al()llt rlJ appCurulle(! (torn) go elm/Ii stairs

a&lt;Jain.
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C-pi.l(v)lto rost(!) ,1S d il00, to Lreal; throWjil tile iJusilcs in the \laj
e-PJ -8 -1 1W
e-la-u.(s) the tup of a silcar or i)aJclJet.
e-le-e-1e(udj.) blael;.
e-le-le7(s) J rlesscnqer sent I,'itil allt:lority
luna J
a representative
e-le-lu.(s) a cockroach
e-li-i.la-Kll-le(adj.) aged, deea~tillCJ
e-;li -ku. (mill aJj) scv(~n
e-1e-;)oi-o. (s) a peeics of uinl
c-1 i (\! )}to lossen(!) or L.rr;ak up eurth.
e-li-e-1i
e-li-lla.(Jdj tlLJrl) five.
e-lu. (v) to eruflule to pieces
e-l U -J.. (uJj) tliO
C-L:i (v) to ciecrc:ase, the s;jl.siJinr! of tile tide
e-:-~o-o-le. (ac!v.) quicl:l~' ',Iit:l disputc:~.
e-na-ena. (!) (adj). (~pi t:let of an ovell \;ICn red hot
e-nu-ile.(s) a species of \fenl larae aile! stripeJ "hich cl1anDcs to a lJutterfl:!.
C-)i:l.(s.) on8 loIllo is fillse to ilis trust
e-pa. (v) to steal, to lJ(~ deceitful
e-',.:u(s) tile plac(~ of one's ldrtil.
2van-e-l iu. (s) t;w GOSi1e1.

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10 (pn~p.) sarll! as ia. to
I lct(irlpe)'itivt~ fom)
I is sOI:letilles used as ,t
(toni) in.
(torn)
to J ;lll 1C Il&lt;ll:ol,l i

Si~Jli
1 :u\iil

of tilC irljlerfect tense.
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Jeer 4t:l(! ):lr

,irs Lis,IOt) !~ :lr :! :lrs Sh(~p(\nl rode to il&lt;lnou.

L&lt;

','as "lone all tile forC!-

1100n. -- r\rt(:r dinner sistt;r '1. r.1arL called J11(\ in'Jited Ill~ to talc tea \!ith
iler \fi1ieh I Jill.

Lllt I

IfdS

In tile evenin~i

I:;\S

under t:~e unplcl"\sl1nt nece5sit~! of

det(;rnined to carr~' 11~! point.

to train till

11."

child in

ViC

0 t!lJt I rlU~f :lavc ~lrtlCC C)iVCll ric

\"a~' in \'ilicb he should ~10 so thtlt \'!ilen he is old

1'+....

Saturda~' Jcc :;tll The ~lupukcl arrived last eVl,nins

hOt]

La!li1.inJ and I received a letter

tllis l1ornin~ froll liss {)sdcn (( ;;rs J\nc!rC:\ls.

Tile ['ackct \';11 Le sent for :lr

['iSilO~) to ~JO to f:cnaii the latter end of next "ee:~ -- I still thinL of ~loinu
on \';ith tilerl to Ileet r12' dear husl;and.

SaLtath (.

\:ent to [leetins i! heard ir Lisl10p fnm ,lets I.ord \'o!]&lt;lt \:i1 t thou hilve ne to
do

:1'/ iJabe Ifas trout)lcsorlt~ &lt;lnc! I Las oUiqcd to lC&lt;lvc.

lkless I ~let a ~!ood

native to t&lt;li:e c:l(\r~C of r12' c:iild I :"lUst den~! [',"self the privil i:;G(!) of
~OillfJ

tu tile ;lOUSC of py'ayer for a :,cason

I

\;i

11 look to

J.:i~e

Lord

d.

read -- clldeavoured ill \,y poor \,'Ci.~! to eXfllaill the parable of the fiC!l

t:leil

,ian Lazarus to tllel,

() t:lat I could so iilprcss llivinc truths upon theil~

Ctpt fill ,'.' call ell i II tile cven i Wi ~. i ir [; i IlviteJ :lirl to stop to tea
ilanners \'erc very disC;u'itiWJ

he h(ld
,lonja~!

LCQil

I

t:]()lI~i!lt

Li s

lIe \;as intoxicated -- I,e tole! us

takinJ a ride into t:IC countr:' to

s(~c

Cnnscl Jones

7

i10f)2

TJcsda~'

eve:";

v'c shall [lect in ctcnlit,'l never flore to l:c s(:parated
Ii&lt;:ld St~veral native

seen SOi·le of ther1

II

calls t;lroUClll tile day und SOfie of thel, \!l!re fi,;lli1lcs

tlLovl~

all I -told t:ier:

t:IC~,'! llust SCl~ve

;joe: -- T:1is is a

�vited 11'

,&lt;

.irs

[;in~:lilrl

i:\ilC.lirs (julie!. to tea at our !10llse -- ,Irs

r:

,Ieelined

til(1110h till"ce of LIS \Jerc 1'it:lOUt our eOll[1iUliollS

\"i 11

nev(~r ta kG

sue lJ

,1

VO~'i1~)C ilc:a i 11

Sa turJa~' 12

tir;c in llttelldil1U to t:1L: food(?)

ill

~l

can.l 0; !Jilte -- Lillped aLout

tl\l.in~j

till this J:ornill~ I'Il(:n .11' [;in~:la:l advised r1l.! to l,c cuiet i'\t~d
tdnt1~' ~)uvc:

up r,."

\!ori: to :irs r:is:I(;p

\iorsilip 011 account of

rl:'

1illlcnesr;

1.'it:1 sOl1e deureG of profit --

'1onda:,'

Could not (lttencl ilLlL1 ic

Tids has beel) a s\'cet da~' of rest

;:aLLatil Ja~1 ]uceLILer Btl1

I re1uc-

t;IGil

T:-IOll~J:lt

Caj't L),enjeH1ilw called up to lid

thinu I niCJ:lt \'is:1 to send to

-~

frequentl,I' of

Good 1;" ('.

[1t:

rl~1

i:ead the life of

!:incll.~'

:~ieilllOnd,

[1:'

I tnlst,

dear cOllpani(Ji\

u

offcn;d to taLe an'!

friends in /\rloriea -- I put up a bundle

of curiosities (, fiIHlisiled(!) tv.'o letters \'ilich kept nc 1I;' till tl'O olclock

lie SorlC
carr~'

inY..)rr;latioll froll

,it

C but I looked in vain --

,h's [; (~ far1i1~! to the \'indl'lln!.

La;)aillu
1"eJnesday ~)eer 1L

~'l1en rl~' l1usl;tlllcl is

:!onc I think IlLlCl1 of

fl:'

::clloOl:er COrlCS to

ane! '.:ant to

lonesor:i:~

forner

The hell

is so pa'illful

\::Iat a little thill~; can disorder t;lC I.'hole s,"stcm

cone fron thee (.

~o

cvcr~1

trial :. help

u t thy connand.

sllal1 hear froLl I111Si'illld to rlOHO\1

fie

~ive

tili1nks to (Iou for :lis

i

PI:'

foot

Lord

to real'ise(l) that ny cOl1forts

;\ sl;i t) in

si~;l1t

this eveninu

lioi1(; I

rlOnlin~;

(Jeer 17 :ly bulle is f'iV(; rlonth old to cla,;' [. is u fine health.;' cllild.

to

to

~!o

:101:8.

I cannot 90

SdllCtify ever,;' pain (.

Th~rsday

I feel

;;0

;ercics to

lie i~

11ine --

::1'

I desire

frencil returned

frorl I&lt;ailua t/1is r:ornins !Jut L,row]ilt r:e no lettel"S froil :lr C. -- The cause

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FriJdy 1'::;

I,'e

are all read:, to suil

allL~ t:1C

\'ind is

!\bout one o'clock Clot unLer \/a.~' -- ilad

SJ.turJay 1'.)

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COlltillue

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lillie

r,'I""\;;
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do little Lcsides

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(;u;Jt

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Crel!

rOWJl1 c;ca il I!cre vo.r~/ sick

till~e

1'("':111'(1
I"j
. ,i

!:ut

care of

[1:/

Lalle

I feel r:uit(;

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I 'ns

�I!al ked UO\"il I"itil dUilr 1 to

I:Clldnt!sJa,Y(!) 3D

let sOlie I liSeI'll! 10 1cokinIJ Lcinus one ;iarticulLlI'l~' ex-

t:1C cultivated land

cited our pit,\/

sell shore Z( tliun directed our steils to

th~

!\ feiwle on tilQ !;rinf~ of tile ~yllVC illiiost tlind (, neal'l:,

distitute(!) of clot:les -- i\s ',:e p&lt;1ss{!d t:1C ~:rass cotta0c \!ilerc she sat

could ilOt tut (;xcliliil

the natioll

IIPit~,

() our

I!e

\'110 sit ill t:le SiklclclII of

(~ocJ,

deat:l S;:lid thv victorious I,nrd ill'roAd and !~rill~! these stran~!ers ilOlle(!)

TflursJay

,UtenJec! the

school ~.. tried to assist

\'ritin~)

:i. -- In

tile evenin0 I tooL

or

',:al k 'lith her;':. ;irs /\rid:'c"5 -- Could not ilCl rl Hinkincl
I I:ant over the salle I:alks I'ith one

is nOI' i1sent(!)

,d~O

i1

fonier days \'!1en

:1i1:' t!lC Lord pre-

serve" I:eefl :lii:
friJay JJnuary 1, lJJO
I :lave been spared to sec: t:1C
I

OI':e

Le:Jinnin~]

uvei'lastin0 thanks to riod tilJt he

the orouiill

I iIavL:

tilUU~:lt

of t:1is :lcl/ YCilf (lnd I feel thilt
not cut 11U

;1(\5

c10\~1 uS

or t:l,~ 1 ivin0 :~inJness of l'ly God to

a Cdllhcl'er of

the Ilast

11C

Jear

lie 11(13 Leell IIitil r:c in trour~le,

~jiVen

ric one of tile !,est of illlslJtlnds and a dear 1 ittlr. hClh,! -- 0 \/liat Good-

~, forbt~aY'ance;.

ilas ilcilled

j'iC

lK:rc," he :las exercised

to\:ul~JS rll}

;J:iat shall I render' to hill for all his henefit
I,eart and purify

uff(;ctions Jnci (;llcu!:lc(!)

rl~l

i'll;

his rel:ellious child,

tl,at he \:oLlh; sanctify TV

I)

rH;

lihen sick lIe !las

this :,ear to live entire1:,

devo ted to /1 is serv ice
SJtlArday Jail 2.

()ur friends

\'IK)i;

"e ilave [een c;qJccting this I'cel: lluve not :Ict llrrived

thert.: is dark clouds t:lis evei1in~; an(!) tile Clp;lcClrance of a stanl

tile uracioU5 Saviour

Sal,GJtl1 day Jan 3d

Tids

rlt'ot(~ct

tilerl

heen a day of ulldiscriL,a/)lcU) anxiet,~' to

;1ilS

beV,lccn ninc l~ ten o'clock I'e :ioJrd t;le

distJrlce at SQa ,';t:l " li:;ilt ill1l10 out

:iiss OuLien spr2ac! till; tJL:l e

canoe

(~

e'/er,/

riOficiit eXI)cctin~i

ila'/

a jo)ful

ni~Jf:t

of sails ~~ i1 vessel l'ilS seen sOI:e

cr:'
:lr5:'

il:le(~iiJ.tel,"

disputcilccl a dou!lc

cup of tea reJdy -- ',10

[j ~Jot il

1'1eetil1~

Last

lie --

,;it:,

l.'en~

all

our friends but the rllin clccend-

cd(!) in tCll'rents t:le I,'ilk[ Llc\: so strons that

t:~e

"essel

11«S

soon CiHTiod

out of Sij:lt .'1 be COiliJan:' thClt ','ent off in the c('(noe retul'Iled "ith tile
report tilJt

thc~1

couhi not reach ilCI'

:lavin~l

lost

si~;ht

of t:1C 1 iulit SOOIi

after leavinG the s;lOrc -- It continued to ri1in so !leJV' / that 'I.
01,1 iscd to
locigin~

fOl~sakc

the tea iu,)tlse

',';~ic!1 1'i15

in the dininC! roml for the

I:ellt to h::d

ihis hus heen

that I could ilot

~!U

il

ni~j:rt

not '!atnr proof

u

[~

I \.'(;:rc

take liP ()Ili~

unc! it ,:\\S one (l'cloc;,

!'cfon~

\.'C

ver2' uncOflforti1Ll(; dJ," cold ','et and storn:' so

to 11(;etin r j

()

hOI' often 1 11iwe loo!:cd O\lt at t:1C sl.'e11

in~:

�til u30

tend to se~ out for L

::r:: lias ~;(Jne to fleet ti1cr-, :~ hilS tilken a ;lorsu few

eacll of t:lcri to ride to this plilCC

'.':lilt &lt;;:lil11 I )'(:nder to tile Lewd for all

friends a~ail1, allu ::&lt;IS ano'.lcd us all to rejoice to~;ctiler ill llis SOOUllCSS

continuall:, :))'es(~r\lcJ L'l (\ Lind

h'OV;UCIIC(;

'Iil:' h: entirel." and

f()rc~ver dc-

i)oor

Thurs:iil." ,i.11' 7

CO! :lIlli, i il~

SOil

.leslIs

C:I[';

sc

�7/l03e

Frida:' b

:\:; i)artcd 1'i1:1: our ~lcur l.ai1uina frictld~ :\nJ ahout four o'clock 1!(~ eri-

l.;arLed on LoarJ tile ,1issioll21r 'J hlcl:et for 11. -- I
(lfter SOillG on Loard, Lut I

Ju,'/ aml Sahhat:l da"

\'nitney :lr /\ Dr ,J alld 11'::

Loiled

since

left L unci Clftcr !1dvins

our 0racious

~l\v'iour

o'clock a boat

soon n:ached

LlJck tea

eS~is ulld

\.'~\5

t;H~

all

I'e

Silorc

the decl) is one

.:A h;:\vin~!

This I,'as the first

COI(]Cil&lt;!Cc!

\,1(;((;

1'12

IJere rl(:t b:' I.'r C C.

tht~

I

of OLlI'

Lrou~;!lt

had GcJtcn

~I lie

soon received

u tlUllh;I'
lie

trials

--

rl~'

car(~

of I

,1r~;

all took hreakfClst

I I:as nevel' so sea sick

T

1

Q

of natives

different stations I!it:lout l:ciliD exposed to

a LaLc to Illirish(!) and take

19

r~cal

I~rc;ell ~,

ourselves to the protectic)!] of

to\i&lt;wds the 'cllOOlwr

CO:I'irl~;

trt,;:i21:, ":itl1ollt the attentions of
TU2sJa~'

'Illcorifortal:lc; feel-

-- :lCJildi12' norn. the I'inc! ',leI.' proritio1l5 ['I alout seven

5(';(;1]

cannot visit

[1:!

thaI! Jiar"ollli I:nl -- i:ere ,11'

Ii :~ I rode in tile Ifuugon(!) to tile ilOLlse of :lr C ~1!lert;

Tilut

tuf;cn s'ick iruledi&lt;ltcl:!

Jshore in a Loat unci left fir (lirs

1!~llt

jJotatOeS
\'Q

to ;)(~ rr:lieved fl'Ofl

:lOi j 2d

advallcl~d 110 rarcf~(;r

lIe

H1S

S}Klllld ~l(1,Ve

rel~ils
!.,cfon~

suffered ex-

ilustand

a little Uh'l viti! lIe fror~ 1.i1~](1illa but cannot put

Pi'l

baLe into her hClllci uS she illlS Clot ull erruption(!) to I'ilic:] IlailJ of the na-

that I r,m:' be faitllful to !ler [-,est interest and
instructioll to t:1C benefit of
\,:eJjleSda~,;;:D
ne8tin~

il~'

IT!

\le,l)'t

(joc! bless r:,v feetle

soul

husband is r,uite i1bsorped(!) ill t'le business of tile CJeneral

and I ;IClve eXl:rted 11jsc:lf (Illite

corlfortaLle
of

:1121'

:~il:!

:Jats and
\';I(;n

(~Ver~f ti1in~l ilUSt."

ilS IlUC:]

--

as I \laS aLle to lmt

I t!lOW;!lt it to !)c a fit

!]~I

(~!iI)lell

nculectud I lit for a little SCi150r. hr',' difficult it is to

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~'ilOSC :;OllSCS (Ire founu c1(;&lt;111 "

stnlCtion of our

dOi'll~stici,~;(!)

tried to

ncat -- \'c

(;

[',(1'/

l' ,'1 ( .'

,I,.

r;;1l~t: ClUI'

visit

it Le L1cssed to their everl

prnfit().!l~

a:,tiil~j

~ooJ

i 110 tile si\crificl;S of f(Jlll s --

TfH,~

Ci111Sl;

.~

could cdsil:, tncc to

i.c:,:lect

�:;/1 d3 ()
of closut Jcvotion

fait:1 of our fatilel' /,ixailJrl to ti1(~ lal'flC!st
COlv_H'(~qai-1'C)"1
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seen

tile

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c-a-J (&lt;leiv) Ll~I,'Jrl!t as .£££. ~ 0 !:oloU (! )
CJ'-ll1(v.) to keej)
eJ-la(aJj) a\ldLl~
e-12(v.) to 0et utwrJ. to !,;Olillt ciS a ;Iorsr.
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e-iJ ae(aJ) Iledr L.;!
e-o(adv) i.e\r~lrL:t (l'";

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C 0

0

:lilllli (!)

to ; ,~v ito a tteilt; Oil
or I:cat as ill i1 t'acc.

c-o (i nt)

~I S02U
e-o(v) to \';1;

e-2c.(v) to ris2 up

e-ee. (v) l:isc:lleVOi.lS, to rise up froll one's seat to steal SOr1ct;liW~
C ee-l u (s) t;le top of a trCl: \::1L:1l cut off
C;-liJ (nui:; adj) t:iC n~ll li.er fOUl'
e-iiidv) to iiurt, (s)

C!

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c h2-a (ad)

\.:in;,;s
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it

:'Ul't

nuny

e-:1u(udj) red or ;sund:, h~ircd·
C-!~~I-a I.',).(S) a Silccics of ~jri1:,S or flaG of \':1ich striw]s or cords ,we r;ade
c- ;~a (s) Ik\r~8 () f a SCil I;rt.!(! zc J t ;:Otli1
c-ka(adj) dir'ty, fOd1, c-I:a-c ka ai
e kJ la(&lt;1d) recentl.:'
o Lo-lu(I1Uli aJj) ti1l'cC
e-[',e ( s) ,1 h:&lt;J, poc ke t
e-ke lI~s) J \'iil~, the l'illS of it liirJ

e-Lc LeU)
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              <text>&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;Maria Chamberlain&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%; text-align: center;"&gt;March 19, 1803 - January 19, 1880&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 200%;"&gt;Maria Patton submitted herself to become a candidate for the missionaries on October 15, 1926, believing she would save Native Americans. Instead, she found herself on the Parthian sailing to the Sandwich Islands. Maria became an exception to the rule as she did not have a husband when she set sail on her mission. Maria kept a journal from 1825 to 1859, that detailed her biggest life experiences and challenges.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maria started her journal in 1825 when she was still in Salisbury, Pennsylvania and not yet apart of the mission. She would detail almost everyday of her life, focusing most of her attention on Sunday’s as she would talk about the sermon she heard or her time at church. She would include the mundane aspects of everyday life to her exciting journey to the Sandwich Islands. In her everyday life, Maria took care of her eight children and would entertain visiting guests with a hot cup of tea. Sea captains to royalty to fellow missionaries were always welcomed in the home of the Chamberlains. Since Maria and Levi were close to the royalty, they were updated on political affairs of the government. She wrote how Madam Boki prepared for war as she did not want to give up Oahu. In the end, other chiefs were able to calm down Madam Boki and major conflict was avoided. Maria would end her journal in 1859, 34 years after first starting in 1825.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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