Minehota.
Tera te noho mai ra i Minehota (Minnesota), i Amerika, tetahi kai-hoko taonga raua ko tana wahine. Haere ai te tane ki nga wahi tawhiti kite harihari liaere i ana taonga; a, he mea ano ka hold kite kainga, he mea ano ka moe noa atu kite whare taugata. Ki atu ana te wahine kite tane, he mataku nui tana kei poka mai i te po nga tahae, i nga po e ngaro atu ai te tane. Katahi te tane ka mea atu, hokona mai he pitara; a, e poka te tangata kite whakatomo i te whare i te po, puhia e koe. Noho nei, noho nei, tera he po i hold ai te tane, kua parangia noatia te wahine ra. Patukituki kau ana te tangata, kaore i
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Bibliographic details
Korimako, Issue 36, 15 January 1885, Page 3
Word Count
188Minehota. Korimako, Issue 36, 15 January 1885, Page 3
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