“FOR BETTER OR WORSE."
They 'had just renewed their acquaintance after he had 'been abroad for some years. “Upon my word, Miss Hawkins,” he said, “I should hardly have known yon, you have altered so much.” “For better or worse?” she asiked. “Ah, my dear girl,” he replied, gallantly, “you could only change for the * , *v4\4j»r I**
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11845, 3 June 1924, Page 11
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