THE LADIES.
The woria t»s ttA— ths garden w« a wild, Xai men, the Hermit, ilgh«4, till womin smiled, — Oiynnx.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Lex.— You read my letter on the subject soveral week» ago ? You must not marry him whatever he may threaten — love never hurts. If he could do so it ia himself, not you, he loves. Be true to yourself, " thou canst not then be false to any man ; " " thy Q-od thus speaketb. within thee " CAN any of my correspondents kiadly favour me with the article re marriage, written about eight weeks ago ? Tkrtios.— You and I have a great deal to 6ay to each other. Thank you for your full coufidence. Give me a little time, and I will try to answer you all you ask. That meeting was under very unfavourable circumstances, The house was not a happy one, and no one in it was at ease, but it was Exhibition time and there was no where else to go. E. H., Miller's Plat.— The demand for^space in the Witness is too great to allow a second description of the b? 11 to go in.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 30 October 1890, Page 33
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189THE LADIES. Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 30 October 1890, Page 33
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