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"No noose is good news," as the reprieved criminal said.

Who's Afraid.— A quaint writer says :—" I have seen women so delicate that they are afraid to ride, for fear of tho horse's running away ; afraid to. sail, for fear the boat might upset; airaid to walk, for fear the dew might fall; but I never saw one afraid to be married, which, is for more riskful than aU, the othera put together."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 941, 19 November 1866, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 941, 19 November 1866, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 941, 19 November 1866, Page 5

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