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PEDLAR'S PACK.

"Love is no huckster; that is mine is thine." LOVE'S BOAST. O whitc-souled Woman whom I worship, see To' greet The© waking on this morn of morns, God's flowers, exquisitely virginal; Whose puronoss and whose fragrance glass Thine own. Take them as sign of deathless fealty; Take them as token of a great past love Lost in a greater present, growing still; Take them, mute witness of that all within Nor words, nor looks, nor deeds on this low plane Can hope to tell—how cleaves my Soul to Thino For ever, and for ever, and for ever. Ma-Usyas.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17216, 19 January 1918, Page 4

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PEDLAR'S PACK. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17216, 19 January 1918, Page 4

PEDLAR'S PACK. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17216, 19 January 1918, Page 4

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