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A LOVE STORY

M. Ollivier had married a daughter of Liszt, the celebrated pianist, and when qfter some years she died, he remained obstinately a widower, apd seemed inconsolable. But Mr'T. P, O’Conpor recalls in “M.A.P., a Mdlle. Gravier—daughter of a Marseilles merchant—M. Qlliyier is a son of Marseilles—who fell in love with him, and almost offered herself as his wife. She was some 20 years younger than the map she adored, and there was a prettystory of How one day she asked M. Ollivier if he thought she had grown. "Yes," he said, “you have grown as high as my heart,” and so they were married. She was at that reception the other day when her husband made practically his first big speech for 30 years.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4407, 13 July 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

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A LOVE STORY New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4407, 13 July 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)

A LOVE STORY New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4407, 13 July 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)