Some time since, two young ladies near Newmarket fell into company with a: gipsy,, who, fot *;,•-.- a trifling sum, proposed showing them their future husbands' faces in a pail of water. Tha water being procured, they were desired to look. They did so ; when, discovering nothing strange, they exclaimed, 'We Bee only our own faces. 11 — 'Well, 1 replied the gipsy, 'those will bd yOsis^ husbands* faces, wbaa you're married.* ". ; -'. -■ .^ A negro, at thepoiatof deat^w^toldby his minister that he- musfe forgive a against whom- be seemed to entertwn wry birost;: feelings. "Y^s, sfikV' he^wpti^l^Hem^m%^y forgive dat riiggai? but if I gitsiH^ll, daft itfj#fte& ; / •■" - ' ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 486, 30 April 1864, Page 3
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