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A Romance in Two Chapters.

Chapter I.—The first time George and Maiy met was at Mrs Dixon's garden party at Putney, An old gentleman was fishing. All she said was, "He doesn't seem to be catching any fish." George only answered, '' True'happiness lies in anticipation." She thought he must have an original mind, and secretly loved him. Chapter ll.—Their next meeting was at the same place, under the same circumstances. The same old gentleman was fishing. "He doesn't seom to be catching any fish," said George. " True happiness lies in anticipation," said Mary. "WhaL.au..original . mind!" thought George,Ttod he fell in love with her. They are, now married I—Punch.

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3546, 17 December 1881, Page 3 (Supplement)

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A Romance in Two Chapters. Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3546, 17 December 1881, Page 3 (Supplement)

A Romance in Two Chapters. Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3546, 17 December 1881, Page 3 (Supplement)