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Not far from central New Jersey lived two young lawyers, Archy Brown and Thomas Jones. Both were fond of dropping into Mr. t-mith's parlour and spending an hour or two with his only daughter, Mary. One evening when Brown and Marv had discussed almost every topic, Brown suddenly, in his sweetest tones, struck out as follows: —" i-'o you think, Mary, you could leave iather and mother, this pleasant home, with all its ease and comforts, and go far to the west with a young lawyer, who has but little beside his profession to depend upon, and with him search out a new home, which it should be your duty to beautify and make delightful and happy liky this f" Dropping her head seftly on his shoulder' she whispered, " I think I could, Archy.' " Well," I i,o "ttma'sTmi Tnnoa who's coin? West, and

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 535, 31 July 1865, Page 4

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 535, 31 July 1865, Page 4

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 535, 31 July 1865, Page 4

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