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A CASE FOR THE COURTS.

into carelessly drew us together Ard our names were put upon tne spot, So we had to get on with it whether We tool: to the notion or not. I But I heard not a hint of the scoffer: ; On occasion. In fact. I would catch The remark that we'd probably offer An excellent match. Till to-day, It Is true, we've afforded Strong proof of the promise we gave; If our object was candidly esorded. As a pair we knew how to behave. Yet while I regard you as splendid. Though your welfare's close to my heart, Our eiisriTcnient. dear lady, is ended. And now we must part. But wh.it if our partnership's over! .lust 'hink ot the trophies we boast As yen srnrr.per to-morrow to Dover, And I tn the Devonshire coast. •Not ours the leant need to repine: al! \Vas done that we tiargalned to do YThon we pulled off that handicap final, At 6 — l, 6r-'' — "Punch,'*

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 15

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A CASE FOR THE COURTS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 15

A CASE FOR THE COURTS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 15