OUR YOUNG PEOPLE.
(By Uncle Toby.)
/Tittle folks are invited to send let“TT llc le Toby” on any subject; Sn tes aS their gardens and housoff pets will be very acceptable.) the collet or pearls. Sister Meg is a bride to-day, Fairer tar than flowers m May, With downcast looks and teaitnl eyes, She lists to the ever-swelling cries, «Mistress Meg is the fairest bride Ever seen in this country side.” Hsr lover comes, ciiici as gilt most meet things a collet of pearls for his jewel sweet. '*'* * * * Sister Meg is a widow now— Two blight years since her marriage Her' lover of then, so bright and strong, For e’er from the arms of his Meg is flown. , , She clasps the collet oi pearls to her heart, And whispers low, Lie we did part 1 promised to render pure and white Jiy soul as these pearls of our wedding night.”
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New Zealand Mail, 29 January 1902, Page 65
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150OUR YOUNG PEOPLE. New Zealand Mail, 29 January 1902, Page 65
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