TWO WAYS OF LOVE-MAKING.
He—There is something that 1 want to say to you—something that has been trembling on my lips for many months past. Or •"moons," if she is young enough to take it. % She—Yes ? Oh. what can it he ? He—l am so fearful of your answer that even now I am almost inclined to let my lips remain sealed. She—lf it is anything that you would rather leave unsaid—that you would be likely to regret, JTarr." He—No, no. a thousand times, no ! Sooner or later, it must be said. 1 cannot live in this state of suspense. She—l think 1 hear mother calling, lie—No. dear, that was only a motor-car. Listen to inc. I ! She—Have you lost anything, ! Harry ? He—T was trying to fine yon hand. ! dear. She—Oh. I'm so sorry. Thej were I both in my muff. There ! lie—Deai - hand ! j She—Hush ! Von must not say ! that ! He—But I must ! I line vou. I Ellen ! i She—Fancy ! j :
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2662, 2 June 1908, Page 7
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