Ka-kū Siong
Chı̍t ê bē ka-kū ê toā láu-pán khı̀ New York (Niú-iok) pó͘-hoè, tı̄ lú-koán tn̄g-tio̍h chı̍t ê Hoat-kok bí-lú. In nn̄g ê lâng gí-giân bē-thong, ko͘-put-chiong iōng oē-tô͘ lâi kóng-oē. Ka-kū siong oē chı̍t tâi kè-thêng chhia. Hoat-kok bí-lú tı̀m-thâu. In chò-hoé chē khı̀ kong-hn̂g sàn-pō͘. Kàu tiong-tàu i koh oē chı̍t tè toh-á, toh-téng oē to-á, chhiám-á. Bí-lú tio̍h kap i khı̀ chhan-thiaⁿ chia̍h-pn̄g. Beh-àm i koh oē nn̄g ê lâng teh thiàu-bú. Bí-lú mā kap i khı̀ bú-thiaⁿ thiàu-bú. In sńg kàu chiok hoaⁿ-hí, chiok sóng-khoài. Siōng boé-á, oāⁿ bí-lú gia̍h pit oē chı̍t téng ū 4 ki kha ê bı̂n-chhn̂g. Ka-kū siong toā-toā chhoah chı̍t tiô, siūⁿ kóng: “Kı̂-koài ! Hoat-kok bí-lú ná ē chai-iáⁿ goá sı̄ teh bē ka-kū--ê?”