Translations:AY Honors/Hawaiian Lore/Answer Key/135/en

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The next morning it dawned bright and clear. So, after his breakfast of poi and dried fish, Kapoi got his donkey saddled and was soon on his way up to the hills to search for pili grass to thatch his roof. He also decided to get some branches of hau, koa, and red-leaved kamani for the framework, for he had noticed that some of the posts and rafters needed replacing. After cutting the branches, he gathered the pili grass. It was while father the grass that he came across a nest with an egg in it. At first, he was going to leave the egg there, but after thinking of hanving an egg for supper, he decided to take it home. So he picked the nest up and began his journey home. This time, he walked, for the donkey was quite loaded with his building materials.