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Marion.

Musing by the firelight glow Pictures come before the mind,— One sweet face is with mo how,— ■■ Baby Marion, Would you know this" treasure mine Which, enshrined within my heart Makes my life a gladseme time.?■ ... j : T teby Marion. Winsome ways, and merry smile, Loving glance, and prattling words, Angels kissed thy lips somewhile Baby Marion. Mischief lurks within those eyes,— Fun in every dimple hides, Caught from blue and sunny skies,— Bady Marlon. What tby future none can tell, But, we hope it may be long In our hearts and homes to dwell,— . . Baby Marion. Summers pass away and then Babyhood to childhood grows,— Little maiden ju3t turned ten, — . ’V. Pretty Marlon. Clever with thy pen and books, — Music all thy heart’s delight,— Dainty ways and winning looks,— Lo?lng Marion. Firm, yet tender, true and kind, Womanhood will to thee bring Graces of the heart and mind " V, ■ Darling Marion. Creeping intohea.l'tg'fdSfefve'ir, Influence deep, and talents great, Serving, but by all hearts served Happy Marlon, Using all thy.gifts in'loyo, , ■' Leading others In the, path That asoends to ligh t above, Daughter Marion. —Sunbeam.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 932, 10 January 1890, Page 4

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Marion. New Zealand Mail, Issue 932, 10 January 1890, Page 4

Marion. New Zealand Mail, Issue 932, 10 January 1890, Page 4