Awkwauu .—A distinguished lady of a very charitable turn is in the habit of distributing orders for bread and soup to poor p nsioners. On a reevnt occasion, seeing o*i her writing-table a packet of these tickets and a packet ol' photographs, which were to bo enclosed to xier lrit-nd with best regards, I &a , she told her servant — a newly-imported country | ,rj r i— : , s ah,; was noing out, to nut the iwres-nV-nsi'" into the i-nveio: i-s, am! send them by p.;st ; and was I not a little astonished to discover, on h.-r t-. titrn, that t'i« cuvelo: es had each received a tic'„.'t for soup anil bread, and been sent oC while Iho cashf-.'i-rtsdsi lay undisturbed. — Jltmltl. „ 1 Tonno- Oilier who was uhvavs " haru up, upon being a-ked by a lady whether he h'ked bab.es, rephg that he did not think then, very inteie,tm o until they were able to a loan. ill her life yirLue. - - ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 538, 3 August 1865, Page 5
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