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SUPPOSING.

'Twas on an ocoau eteziner's d&\ They met one summer's day, And after lie had seen her onco lie could not keep away. evident he loved her much, But nee'r a time could find To tell her of hi 3 ardent love, Or what was ol his mind. But fortune came at last; he saw They were alone, his eyes Beamed fondly on her as ho said : "Suppose a storm arise, Or you'd fall overboard, I'd prove—' "Oh, sir," she interposed, "I am already over-bored." . The scene for ever closed.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 124, 1 May 1895, Page 4

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SUPPOSING. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 124, 1 May 1895, Page 4

SUPPOSING. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 124, 1 May 1895, Page 4