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TRULY NOBLE

Fair Millionaire: "Oh, Vladimir,. they 6ay you are; a fortune-hunter, and are only marrying ino for my wealth. Tell ■hie that this is not true.'

Lord Dedbroko: "Why, my dearest, I would marry' 1 you if you w-ere penniless." Fair Millionaire: "Prove this, my own Vladimir, and I shall be absolutely happy." ■Lord Dedbroke: "Settle the • whole of your vast fortune iipou me, leaving yourself destitute,- and I will wed -you in the face, of the whtilo world."—London "TitBits.** . . • '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 9

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TRULY NOBLE Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 9

TRULY NOBLE Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 9

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