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There existed formerly, in diplomatic circles, a curious custom, since fallen into disuse, entitled the Pele Mele, contrived doubtless by some distracted Master of Ceremonies to quell the endless jealousies and quarrels for precedence between courtiers and diplomatists of contending pretensions.

Thus I have heard meles for the present king; meles for a man or woman present; meles for a chief; and on one occasion I was told they sang a mele for me; and I judged, from the laughter some parts of it excited, that my feelings were saved by my ignorance of the language. On all festive occasions, and on many others, the Hawaiian loves to dress his head with flowers and green wreaths.

This decomposition of the sand stone we shall find also explained from what follows of the description of this place. Tous les bancs de grès que l'on voit sur cette montagne ne renferment pas des cailloux roulés; il y a des alternatives irrégulières, de bancs de grés pur, et de bancs de grès mêlé de cailloux. Les plus élevés n'en contiennent point.

"Because it's splendid, and I put down everything I know or hear that's beautiful or splendid." And true enough, pêle mêle with portraits he had cut out and pasted, plans for aeroplanes that he had drawn, were copies of extraordinary citations for bravery, memorable dates and descriptions of battles.

One morning early he was awakened by the murmur of voices in the dark, and on going to the door of the hut he was surprised to see Fetuao's brothers, Tua and Anapu, Mele her uncle, Lapongi the orator, and a dozen others, some of them boys not yet tattooed. In answer to his questions Tua told him that a messenger had come for them with orders to at once join the Mataafa forces behind Apia.

This easy money-making attracted more whites, so that along the coasts of the more peaceable islands numerous Europeans settled, and at present there are so many of these stations that the coprah-trade is no longer very profitable. Naturally, many of these settlers started plantations, and thus grew up the plantation centres of Mele, Port Havannah, Port Sandwich, Epi and the Segond Channel.

Our author proceeds, (p. 181,) § 765, «Le haut du passage du Bon-Homme, au pied de la croix est d'ardoises minces mêlées de feuillets de quartz. En descendant au Chapiu, on trouve ces mêmes ardoises alternant avec des couches de grès mince feuilleté, mêlé de mica, puis des calcaires simples, puis des brèches calcaires qui renferment des fragmens calcaires

One of these rules to which the Cabinet gravely subscribed read as follows: "To maintain the principles of equality, or of pele mele, and prevent the growth of precedence out of courtesy, the members of the Executive will practise at their own houses, and recommend an adherence to the ancient usage of the country, of gentlemen in mass giving precedence to the ladies in mass, in passing from one apartment where they are assembled into another."

The whole chant concerns itself, however, with a detailed description of the person of the man or woman or child to which or in whose honor it is sung. Thus a mele will begin with the hair, which may be likened in beauty to the sea-moss found on a certain part of Kauai; or the teeth, which "resemble the beautiful white pebbles which men pick up on the beach of Kaalui Bay on Maui;" and so on.

The swaying of the lithe figures, the vehement and passionate movements of the arms and head, the tragic intensity of the looks, and the very peculiar music, all unite to fasten one's attention, and to make this spectacle of mele singing, as I have said, singularly fascinating. The language of the meles is a dialect now unused, and unintelligible even to most of the people.

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