CHAPTER XXXIII 
In Chapter XXXII of this story the reason was told why Laie- 
lohelohe went in search of her husband. 
Now, she followed him from Kauai to Oahu and to Maui; she 
came to Lahaina, heard Kekalukaluokewa was in Hana, having re- 
turned from Hawaii. 
She sailed by canoe and came to Honuaula; there they heard that 
Hinaikamalama was Kekalukaluokewa’s wife; the Honuaula people 
did not know that this was his wife. 
When Laielohelohe heard this news, they hurried forward at once 
and came to Kaupo and Kipahulu. There was substantiated the 
news they heard first at Honuaula, and there they beached the canoe 
at Kapohue, left it, went to Waiohonu and heard that Kekalukaluo- 
kewa and Hinaikamalama had gone to Kauwiki, and they came to 
Kauwiki; Kekalukaluokewa and his companion had gone on to 
Honokalani; many days they had been on the way. 
On their arrival at Kauwiki, that afternoon, Laielohelohe asked 
a native of the place how much farther it was to Honokalani, where 
Kekalukaluokewa and Hinaikamalama were staying. 
Said the native, “ You can arrive by sundown.” 
They went on, accompanied by the natives, and at dusk reached 
Honokalani; there Laielohelohe sent the natives to see where the 
chiefs were staying. 
The natives went and saw the chiefs drinking awa, and returned 
and told them. 
Then Laielohelohe sent the natives again to go and see the chiefs, 
saying, “ You go and find out where the chiefs sleep, then return 
to us.” 
And at her command, the natives went and found out where the 
chiefs slept, and returned and told Laielohelohe. 
Then for the first time she told the natives that she was Kekalu- 
kaluokewa’s married wife. 
Before Laielohelohe’s meeting with Kekalukaluokewa he had heard 
of her falling into sin with Kaonohiokala; he heard it from one of 
KKauakahialii’s men, the one who became Aiwohikupua’s chief coun- 
sellor; and, because of that man’s hearing about Laielohelohe, he 
came there to tell Kekalukaluokewa. 
When Laielohelohe and her companions came to the house where 
Kekalukaluokewa was staying, lo! they lay sleeping in the same 
place under one covering, drunk with awa. 
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