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" Miss Laura," began the young man, " I long have worshipped — that is to say — I — what I wish to say to you, my — er "—"" — " It is very evident, Mr. Biggars," interrupted the sweet creature to whom he was trying his beßt to offer his affections, " it is very evident that my presence is a serious embarrassment to you. I will step out of the room a moment, and you can say what you wish to the phonograph there on the table, and call me in when you are through."

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 63, 13 September 1890, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 63, 13 September 1890, Page 2 (Supplement)

Untitled Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 63, 13 September 1890, Page 2 (Supplement)

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