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The Ladies Column.

"TAKE ME." By Mes. M. A. Kidder. Such a lad ye are for wooing, That I'm weary with your suing, Jamie, dear. Take me, darling, if you love me ; Take me, and may Heaven above me Hold me faithful while I'm here, Jamie, dear. Do I love you ? Ah, you know ifc, For your saucy manners show ifc, Jamie, dear. You are much too sure you've got me, And it's now I've jusfc bethought me I'll not marry for a year, Jamie, dear. Ah ! in facb I've been a-thinking, As I watched tho bright stars winking, Jamie, dear ; Mother cannot do without me, Father anxious seems about me, I must single stay, I four, Jamie dear. You shall die if I forsake you ; No Buch fate shall e'er o'orcake you, Jamie, dear. For my place is ever nigh you, And I said it bat to try you ; Take me, make me thine fore'er, Jamie, dear.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1427, 29 March 1879, Page 23

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The Ladies Column. Otago Witness, Issue 1427, 29 March 1879, Page 23

The Ladies Column. Otago Witness, Issue 1427, 29 March 1879, Page 23

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