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SEEING HER OFF AT THE TRAIN.

'Wouldn't you better go, dear?' 'Plenty of time.' 'But the train might start, and—— 'Plenty of time.' 'You won't forget!' 'Forget what?' 'Why, what I told you.' 'What.did you tell me?' i 'Ob, dear! Just like a man. You d better put it down.' 'Nonsense! I'll remember.' 'What was it?' 'I don't know.' 'First wrap that gown up and have Delia give it to the man who will call.' 'Yes.' .. .. 'Be sure and water the rubber plant.' 'Yes.' "....- . ' 'And see that the canary is fed.' 'Yes.' 'The range must be fixed. ♦All right;' 'And stop in at Sacketts and have him send a man up.' 'Yes.' 'And—now don't neglect that cold, will you?'. ''•,', 'No. I must go now. Mpp. 'Mpp., Good-by, dear. Take ' 'Good-bye.' • , 'Good-bye. Take care o±— Oh., Jack! There, I •' .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 191, 14 August 1899, Page 8

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138

SEEING HER OFF AT THE TRAIN. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 191, 14 August 1899, Page 8

SEEING HER OFF AT THE TRAIN. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 191, 14 August 1899, Page 8

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