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Elizabeth urging her to come to his bedside, as he wished to see her once more before the end came. The next morning, in company with her uncle, she went to the old gentleman awaiting their arrival in great anxiety. After they had partaken of some food the household was summoned to evening prayers as usual, by the sick man's couch, and after delivering the blessing of God, he turned and addressed his guest thus:
307:"My dear you Aliʻi, I have been a traitor to you and your cause. I have been false to my haku, your beloved father, who brought us to this new residence aside from our own loved land of Waimea, the birthplace of your dear father and his ancestors before him. He placed in my hands a book, which you will find in your room, containing a list of lands to be presented to the Land Office just newly created to secure the legal award of title as ordained by law. I did not follow your father's command, but listened to the tempter. All the lands that I possess as presents from your father it is my wish that they be returned to you after the death of my wife."
207:"Laʻanui, I wish to divulge a secret in my heart to you. It was not my work that you gave up your patrimonial inheritance to me. It was at the instigation of Kamehameha that I played coyly toward you in order to gratify his selfish motives. For your cheerful sacrifice of what was so dear to your hear I feel it is my duty to repay you. Therefore, in return for great kindness I leave this dear Waialua to you, as well as all the other lands, which I own, for my token of love for you. I cannot die happy without making this reparation while the breath is in my body. Forgive me for the part I took in the wrongful measure."
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who was also administrator of Laʻanui's estate. Upon arriving at maturity, Elizabeth was advised to claim her portion of her father's estates. When she called on ʻĪʻī for this purpose, he astounded her with the information, "There is not much property that I know of which belonged to your father."
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Honolulu City no 1, Hawaii, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,452,096.
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Marriage license of Jno Miller to
Virginia K. Wilcox, E. O. Miller in entry for Jno. K. Miller and Virginia K. Wilcox, 11 Jun 1916; citing Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii, reference 12495B; FHL microfilm 1,711,737.
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Laanui, Gideon
Peleioholani (1930). Thrum, Thomas G. (ed.). "Reminiscence of Gideon Laanui, Reared in the Train of Kamehameha I, 1800–1819. Translated from "Kumu Hawaii," March-April, 1838".
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1709:. U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 119–122.
2079:. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin. pp. 86–93.
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2003:"The Stories & Genealogies of Maui"
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2045:. Honolulu. July 23, 1896. p. 3.
2034:. Honolulu. July 22, 1896. p. 8.
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1909:"Gideon Peleioholani Laʻanui"
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1734:. M.E. Sharpe. p. 538.
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2013:2010-01-03
1988:2010-01-04
1895:References
1715:B003AILJ68
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126:Early life
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