GIRL'S LETTER.
■JimA "Cassell's Magazine, prize of £2 2s for the best tvStSB in- accordance with the !ff: c^nit*nces:r Alpha and Beta >$ friends who have recently had IfeflCfl W -thsw' grounds-Beta reason to suspect SSd been estranged from her *£%?<* Alpha; while on the m ±iK\nU\i entirely innocent or any deeply feels the The actual Hi iUs>Ws mother ; and the mother f liDffi oVfthe matter really stands, fS|i' bring about if possible a SL breathe two girls withPL; the feehugs of Alpha as %,m.wteP- Competitors are fsKihemelv.es in the place of Betas ! f and to write to Alpha such a letter to bring about the [reconciliationT\Mm io ' m w « fc . ten le s ibl y» ana 600 words in length. The lions'as to name and address f,*e'Set forth; and in due time 221 'Stj 'were received in response. ■ J These were highly commended. SiWvded to G. B. Bur-in, of «r#, Enfield, Middlesex, for the —Beta is out calling on jgtgtslie tHinks the first bta.ndish Zbeen called- Ink-Sbandish—and, Weather when one [joidf#'ffl«'dbwn and write, I am wmvffilJiQD.iyD'l. ■:-•"■ ' iißWg. by, the .window, m the WposaibVe manner; and every flirt of ySindicates how thoroughly he Wism •"' By the most natural Ireflect that we are Jocularly "enjoying existence just now. Uj;Mk ;ia;>tears, kst night, and, tfpiDgljerconfideuce, could easily serious had hap|iisturb the friendship which lias I Wween you. for so long. I clave ilbonld interrogate thab robin, I -.that he "does have little wsofopimon with his fellow robins, if jbmatitaes Ms outward gaiety is Beta hfis been very, much ; kaiin" gaiety appears to have a fixed idea where %afejcingly. : 'A coolness has lately | Sitenlier and her sweetheart— lJ KfifliakiDg 'French words which | ißbypainbily inexpressive—and, asj in'jkf most attractive girl friend, she jffSated comparisons which have i3lts ' n the somewhat illogical m has ; transferred his afo jop. I very much fear that it Akj had beenfriends in youth, toUsjcringiongues had poisoned truth. themselves in girl, life is so short to waste, any portion ifytjfojtaganentS" T,here is,only one |feiiiim!pni6.thenx, and that is, to disi4i.!lw3lisper.ing tongues." Bufc crop up ; and the is inclined' to brash. away these f|terenceß, the more difficult.it k Tlire' is' always' that horrid is to make the first you constantly ; Wfiuniliar wish for your presence rises Wig ha]f.a..dozen times a day. Then, fei'|fereaes ? and she looks Love is. such a sacred etoiyomig givi that she is apt to j™ae'iiie value of the man who has that- he may not be HMHtipg in the eyes of others. BlfflT6ptblp)y.inade mountains out *% Beta has just returned. I '""P.iypeh for a-moment to tell her Biting to you. She looks pleased. not yefc brought me *«y(rahave been growing for me. ™w enviable flowers ; ' they live on up appearances UnW. you should. S ta ™ oyer'ih the poiiy-carriage gy;Wjnll find usut our custom-' <**• lam anxiously boiling at an «»tte, bazaar, I always thought, l/W 1 ' was a formidable ijrf « more, harmless. But ©Jfiffitfe yoWseK; and believe into prases; but they are expressive T*-y°BK very sincerely, I BofioTmr. Tbjipleton.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1887, Page 7
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497GIRL'S LETTER. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1887, Page 7
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