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POETS IN LOVE.

• iMcsnro "BBaACH" cases. I Before Mr. justice Darilnj and , . i L-uauiij,. of Kasnvood Uae, W W cllfl^ £.. ri.lmod damage, h, John ™ * ; layinr. ••nmmcrrtal traveller, of <• v I Road. Wcstclicr '' '""■"■ j.'f marrlase; the defeat eld „ been exnoenire,! r rom o» promli!( , J1 «anrUnit ihit she eHouia '"' haviour -owards him. », " v cIl^HW 1 "'° fnSl,re,MW *" »*•£! Mr. Matth««* mM the defendant wa. ym.njr man In the employ of a „ ' I «" u t"h? l^Le, E "J2l , t, He ""*** a " I HIT from I letters contained descriptions or the n i,," I ami thing* h- saw. j u one fr ,,. n Ui ™ R i I expect you know that evcijlxjjv ,■ ; Inuiisel: Any date would suit, from vrfoI I knuw .if (ilimgow. (Lfiughtet.) SOME TOEIEI. I Afterwupß couneri BM , , | eu I •otitiiliilng the following;-. i ''w'urld'wl.' ,^ molllJns ,1 ih, !To k.i.rn- you are faithful .inn lore mc μ-i *»"."Hi..e S d.«r esl . Lue WorW gotT*™ I I .11 (....i jjivm trn.-f u-ith His s ut (1| I l-.-iilnre, :..... your love i* more Ih.in imM nn.i ri.-hes of earth's s-.ro Hw.litilul love till death na pirt i» i mine us y tfU are my own mreethert! The w-ediLns. counsel said, n> f,j e j (o . limp. ijiu. Matters went on sui,*it|,,, until a eeruiii Snnday ereclng, wnon ;hl pair were coming out of church. The t;ff left her hrmnbook belUnd, anj jjw> her sweetheart to fetch it. He did d hu: nvniiil much upset, andi Then he cam nut of tin' church he went to the othc side of :hn road, leaving her alone. Kb. r.m after him. and he made some remart iil.out iivr wanting too much attention. 'ITie cns.iKement was broken off on Fc). thrown into a paroxysm of grid ]C| ■■ItfVK MR A CHANCE." She wrote ;.. thp defendant:rio cive mc some little lope, for mi pnnipiuneiit is inure than 1 can bear. Yβ. must have loved mc once. Give mc clianee to ~how you that I love you Trlti my hoar; and son! . . . Let mc star, iifYeifh, fwwtiiran. and I will show jm ih.it I love you host In tie worM. Rta iiu- time comfort to ease my achlns hrati The defendant saw her. and said In n many words, counsel continued, that t» would se.. her only whea lc bi B-Olllil. He had put ir> ;i remarkable tlrfrir> ' enunsPl slid, wbl'-h to the pfferi Ib; ' she n.id not improved in her boharlotir:; him as promised. In r«>ply tb n roqsfS 1 r.ir further particnliirs of that behavltlr lip s:iid ?he. among oiber tiling.*, vck'h ' mi- '-."isc from arsrulns with him. iU»|l 1 ter.) The pl:iiniiff. sivinc «"vid*'nce. 'wr*. •mil lifr counsels siory. She Mlil tbr '.p.'c tlie defendant asked , her wliethn <>■ ' ivoulil ever bring a breach of promi.* i> lion, nnd plie said she would not. iLjoit I ler.l I The liearia; wap ndjouTnefl. ; PI.rMRF/H-rOET TO PAY £T.V A pnerJcal plumber, of Drnmmnncl . e ir«' • N.W . who has the apposite name of W-i s tierame ciißaged in IWM to Miss Ktliel X r C.irdncr Iloml. Hampstead. Mneleen ftx of iiRC. Jlr. I>oa<ls lost little time In 1* I ma his lu'c and one fine d«y Miss Culte .• rc-'-ive-l tlii? effusion: — , v..m :isk mi> why I lore yon: Ton mirt' ' A-k why the sr*III sings bpr l«n - Or wily 'tin- sunflower ever turns It' |>e,'l!l i Yo.i ati in.- 'why l' love you: Ask til nci-ill.' why ii spurns I All orher points the compas fhows s« ever Northwards turns: I Tin- one ,iiid mily answer It conlii fi" S Hull ii must: And ;i< my liear: will ;urn to you out , ! ihni h.-.-irt i- dust. . And yet. if still vr.u apk it. there's .1 rMK» I mil five Why I tiiust I.e. your lovr for as lonj i I I lioth sll.lll live." . I And onnnot. w j|l no-. c what raa.v. ti That n-isMN Is that I » 1 yn-j. dw Hill Illcr he ■•■ld hi* fiancee thai te Ili-ss was bad. and that the deal m ot I H>- inf.irmwl ilr. Ju?lice Atkin JOd ■' i- m-rp.-ently. in the King's Bench Division. If V.f riwi-d Ills mother £100 and the I" 4 Inni live months' rent, and there were ••- ---.' I impjilil ratp.s and taxes. The statefflfd .* ■ thai he hHd a prosperous plumbing btui hiss was. he s.ild a myth. 'Hie jury, however, said "£75 and coltf

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 2

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POETS IN LOVE. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 2

POETS IN LOVE. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 2

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