LOVE IN ALABAMA.
A strange story comes from Alabama. A well-known judge, returning from a visit to Honolulu, met, on his own piazza, a comely" ' lady of a smiling countenance, to whom ho;-j said sweet nothings. The lady'- was 'f not : ! exactly coy. They oven kissed. Then he ! apologisedwith an eye on the front door, i 1 "why, you silly old silly!" smiled* tho dame. "Don't you know your own Maria? Have I become as charming as all that?" ; Ho said he t had known her ; all ■-; the , time, being fluent in his contempt : for:." voracity. But he went ; indoors much nuzzled. ■; In her room he found a jar of Valazo. Ho under- ! V stood. • ■■■ ■ ■■:iv.,-'. ' ■ ■"■-■ I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14017, 24 March 1909, Page 4
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