In the centre of this elevation rose a palatial structure of red metal which Aina informed us was one of the residences of the Emperor, and we concluded that the monarch himself was now present there.
Aina addressed a few words to the leader, who replied sternly, and then, beckoning us to follow, retraced his steps into the palace.
We stopped the electrical ship at an elevation of perhaps three hundred feet above the vast roof of a structure which Aina assured us was the building we were in search of.
There he remained in a hopelessness which almost compelled our sympathy, until Aina had so far recovered that she was once more able to act as our interpreter.
Aina had said that Mars had completed 5,000 circuits about the sun since her people were brought to it as captives.
Rather by instinct than in consequence of any order given, we formed ourselves in a hollow square, with Aina lying apparently lifeless in the centre, and then with gritted teeth we did our work.
It had been evident from the moment that we entered the palace that Aina was regarded with aversion by all of the Martians.
Both by her own request and because we could not help feeling that her knowledge of the locality would be indispensable to us, Aina was also included in our party, but not, of course, as a fighting member of it.
Aina assured us that on the occasion of her former visit to the power house there had been but two sentinels on guard at the entrance.
Colonel Smith, catching Aina under his arm, led the way.
As we approached the palace signals were made from it with brilliant colored banners which Aina informed us were intended as a token of truce.
Much, however, could be learned with the aid of Aina from the Martians, now crowded on the land about the palace.
This Nelson-like summons again changed the current of our thoughts, and we instantly set to work to learn from Aina if Mars, like Achilles, had not some vulnerable point where a blow would be mortal.
Mr. Edison was on the point of rebuking Colonel Smith for what he had done, but Aina interposed.
Pau ia ike ana ia Hawaii, Ka aina a ke Akua i hiki mai ai, I noho malihini ai i na moku o Hawaii.
He aina haaheo loa no Puna; I haaheo i ka hala me ka lehua; He maikai maluna, he a malalo; He kelekele ka papa o Mau-kele.
After living for a time at Hana Aiai left that place and went among the different islands of the group establishing fishing ko'as (ko'a aina aumakua).
Kanaka-maoli, the people living on the mainland of Kane (Aina kumupuaa a Kane), p.
Manna blinked her eyes triumphantly, while Dolores and Ainastood behind her and put out their tongues.
And Dolores and Ainatoo had withdrawn their favor; when he looked out, they averted their heads and shrugged their shoulders.
Ma ke noi a Laieikawai, e hoopakele ia Laielohelohe a me kana kane, nolaila, ua maalo ae ka pilikia mai o laua ae, a no laua kekahi kuleana ma ka aina ma ia hope iho.
A i mea e pono ai ko ke Alii manao kolohe, hoolilo ae la oia i kona mau kaikuahine i poe kiai no ka aina i oleloia o Kealohilani, a na lakou e hooponopono pu me Mokukelekahiki i ka noho ana, a me na hana a pau e pili ana i ka aina.
Ia manawa, ake aku la keia e komo i ka malu o ka mahina, a ma ke ahiahi, hiki aku la oia i ka malu o ka mahina, manao ae la keia, ua komo i ka aina i kapaia o Kahakaekaea.
Ia manawa, kauoha ae la o Aiwohikupua i na hoewaa, e hookokoke aina aku na waa, no ka mea, ua makemake ke Alii e ike i ke kumu o keia akoakoa lehulehu ana o na kanaka.
Haawiia ka make no Waka, a o Aiwohikupua, hoopaiia aku la ia e lilo i kanaka ilihune, e aea haukae ana maluna o ka aina a hiki i kona mau la hope.
I ua Makaula nei nae i hiki ai malaila, ike aku la oia ia Hawaii, ua uhi paapuia ka aina i ka ohu, a me ka noe.
E ike auanei ka aina i ka luku nui ma ia hope iho, a nana e kaili aku i ka poe hookiekie mai ka aina aku, alaila, no kakou ka pomaikai, a me ka kakou pua aku.
Ia lakou i hiki aku ai, ua nui na kamaaina i lulumi mai e makaikai ia Kekalukaluokewa; me ka olelo mai o na kamaaina, "Akahi no ka aina kanaka maikai o Kauai.
Here is one of the stories which Abu 'l-Aina used to tell.
Again, having gone one day to the door of Said Ibn Makhlad and asked permission to enter, Abu 'l-Aina was told that the vizier was engaged in prayer.
Now it is crawling on the table,' cried Aina again.
When they had finished Aina yawned, stretched out her arms and said: 'Oh, if only we had a nice soft bed to sleep on now!
Just as she said that she felt a large glass of milk between her fingers, and at the same time Aina cried out, 'Lisa!
Then Ainanoticed that a sparrow sitting on the fence was just ready to pounce on the poor little worm, so she took up the leaf, carried it out into the wood and hid it under a raspberry bush where the greedy sparrow could not find it.
In the center of this elevation rose a palatial structure of red metal which Aina informed us was one of the residences of the Emperor, and we concluded that the monarch himself was now present there.
Rather by instinct than in consequence of any order given, we formed ourselves in a hollow square, with Aina lying apparently lifeless in the center, and then with gritted teeth we did our work.
Let us take Ainawith us," I suggested, "and since she can speak the language of the Martians we shall probably have no difficulty in arriving at an understanding.
Mr. Edison, Colonel Smith, Sydney Phillips, Ainaand myself advanced at the head of the procession, our guard following in close order behind us.
Much, however, could be learned with the aid ofAina from the Martians, now crowded on the land above the palace.
Illustration: How Lisa and Aina met the Raspberry King] 'Now I should like to know very much who has given us all this,' said Lisa gratefully.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aina" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.