AT BRIDGE.
y She tramped my ace; what could.;I: do? il The etakes were highj 'tie very true; h ?|it oh, her eyes'are ]big andAMef'; ci". '■ I only smiled. ( v ; She led the; fcinsr before tltdr •«. And «iid: ." Qh^'pshawt ■ Jhkt's not the ?"•■ ■'■"-'/ :place!"- "■■: : ':\ .fc "*" >r: And then she Jaajpted.&toiiiy M** : » "Now don't-fget riled-' "• Then she rerofced; we lost'thTM tricks.' ' - She said: " WeU, y» are in a f«! le -I taiow- yon feel tike throwing bucks, °- *■; T ■■■■^aat ldoa* get ;madi? ? Welosfc tgmye mjrl.O U, ; vV: r Foriehekeis «re both far and few.; . * she'teid: " I don't know what to .'■ . v ■.;■/'•.; I feel so bad! ; "■; , - ) i "It really was a perfect ehame! " v ;i : 3 Bnt, then, I never liked the game; f Compared, to hearts I think it tamo—• . : i ~\ •' don't you?» • . " . L I said: "I think «o, too! ••
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 153, 27 June 1908, Page 11
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138AT BRIDGE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 153, 27 June 1908, Page 11
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